Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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The crops included bread and macaroni wheats , six - row hulled barley , oat , pea , lentil , common vetch and grass pea , all of which were processed for dry storage . The processing sequence applied to these crops is complex ...
The crops included bread and macaroni wheats , six - row hulled barley , oat , pea , lentil , common vetch and grass pea , all of which were processed for dry storage . The processing sequence applied to these crops is complex ...
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Kung and G / wi camps is also included to assess the fit of the models when used to extrapolate beyond Yellen's data ( additional data on the Kung from Draper 1973 , Brooks et al . in press ; on the G / wi from Silberbauer 1981 ...
Kung and G / wi camps is also included to assess the fit of the models when used to extrapolate beyond Yellen's data ( additional data on the Kung from Draper 1973 , Brooks et al . in press ; on the G / wi from Silberbauer 1981 ...
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Removal of Articles from Places Open to the Public ( section 11 Theft Act 1968 ) : This offence was included in the Theft Act 1968 to provide for those situations when an object is removed but there is no intention to deprive ...
Removal of Articles from Places Open to the Public ( section 11 Theft Act 1968 ) : This offence was included in the Theft Act 1968 to provide for those situations when an object is removed but there is no intention to deprive ...
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