Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... method of spatial analysis is similar in principle to a method called ' unconstrained clustering ' developed by Robert Whallon of the Museum of Anthropology , University of Michigan . 3. The discard zone of domestic complex number 3 in ...
... method of spatial analysis is similar in principle to a method called ' unconstrained clustering ' developed by Robert Whallon of the Museum of Anthropology , University of Michigan . 3. The discard zone of domestic complex number 3 in ...
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... method . In this paper , therefore , ethnoarchaeology will be used as a means of generating a middle - range ... methods , time of sowing , fallowing , rotation , irrigation and so on all have an effect on the weeds which grow in ...
... method . In this paper , therefore , ethnoarchaeology will be used as a means of generating a middle - range ... methods , time of sowing , fallowing , rotation , irrigation and so on all have an effect on the weeds which grow in ...
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... methods of maximising their nutritional yields which it presents , but for the method of- fered for interpreting inter - site variability so - called middle- range research ( readers interested in a synopsis of the text are referred to ...
... methods of maximising their nutritional yields which it presents , but for the method of- fered for interpreting inter - site variability so - called middle- range research ( readers interested in a synopsis of the text are referred to ...
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