Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... less than that of sigillata , but nevertheless considerable . The main area of marketing for many of these workshops was much smaller than in the case of terra sigillata , even though the vessels often occur far from their point of ...
... less than that of sigillata , but nevertheless considerable . The main area of marketing for many of these workshops was much smaller than in the case of terra sigillata , even though the vessels often occur far from their point of ...
Page 45
... less vulnerable than the more highly organised ones ( c.f. the second law of thermodynamics ) . The more complex workshops overcome this handicap only when they exceed the efficiency of the less complex ones by a certain margin . This ...
... less vulnerable than the more highly organised ones ( c.f. the second law of thermodynamics ) . The more complex workshops overcome this handicap only when they exceed the efficiency of the less complex ones by a certain margin . This ...
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... less than 3 % of the animals consumed ( calcu- lated from Gould 1980 : 65-6 ) , in a diet where meat forms less than 15 % of the total food consumed . Other animals and gathered plants constitute small package size foods , ubiquitously ...
... less than 3 % of the animals consumed ( calcu- lated from Gould 1980 : 65-6 ) , in a diet where meat forms less than 15 % of the total food consumed . Other animals and gathered plants constitute small package size foods , ubiquitously ...
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