Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... hearth . On a sloping surface the tent interior and the forecourt are levelled through cutting and filling . Ash from the hearths is dumped immediately beyond the external work areas and beyond this spreads the midden . I will refer to ...
... hearth . On a sloping surface the tent interior and the forecourt are levelled through cutting and filling . Ash from the hearths is dumped immediately beyond the external work areas and beyond this spreads the midden . I will refer to ...
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... hearth along with a levelled forecourt and kitchen area . Beyond the external hearth was an ash dump and wood - chopping area defined by a scatter of wood chips , surrounded by general refuse and debris . The whole domestic complex may ...
... hearth along with a levelled forecourt and kitchen area . Beyond the external hearth was an ash dump and wood - chopping area defined by a scatter of wood chips , surrounded by general refuse and debris . The whole domestic complex may ...
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... hearth position and not hearth form or hearth size ? Here , the ethno- archaeological approach , as well as claims to be dealing with ' meaning ' are under - played , for here we would want to know what the informants themselves saw as ...
... hearth position and not hearth form or hearth size ? Here , the ethno- archaeological approach , as well as claims to be dealing with ' meaning ' are under - played , for here we would want to know what the informants themselves saw as ...
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