Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... indicated by plotting the average distance values for each pair of households ( Figure 1 ) . —— On the camp level ... indicating that in general , the same relationship applies in the dry season camps . 20- INTER - HOUSEHOLD AVERAGES ...
... indicated by plotting the average distance values for each pair of households ( Figure 1 ) . —— On the camp level ... indicating that in general , the same relationship applies in the dry season camps . 20- INTER - HOUSEHOLD AVERAGES ...
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... indicated by dotted lines , while extended families are circled . To assess the fit of the MDSCAL models to the actual camp layouts , both sets of data ( actual and MDSCAL hut locations ) have been input into the standard GENSTAT ...
... indicated by dotted lines , while extended families are circled . To assess the fit of the MDSCAL models to the actual camp layouts , both sets of data ( actual and MDSCAL hut locations ) have been input into the standard GENSTAT ...
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... indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati- cally from the upper left to the lower right corners of the graph ( ...
... indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati- cally from the upper left to the lower right corners of the graph ( ...
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