Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... nature of the configuration . The ' modular unit ' used by Clarke ( 1972 ) as the basic spatial building block in his analysis of the Iron Age settlement pattern of Glastonbury involves mainly architectural compo- nents , with scant ...
... nature of the configuration . The ' modular unit ' used by Clarke ( 1972 ) as the basic spatial building block in his analysis of the Iron Age settlement pattern of Glastonbury involves mainly architectural compo- nents , with scant ...
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... nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San kin classification systems , few individuals are recognised as ...
... nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San kin classification systems , few individuals are recognised as ...
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... nature will probably limit its distribution to these scholars and libraries . It probably has little value for the non - specialist apart from the interesting nature of the papers . Most of them , how- ever , will prove to be definitive ...
... nature will probably limit its distribution to these scholars and libraries . It probably has little value for the non - specialist apart from the interesting nature of the papers . Most of them , how- ever , will prove to be definitive ...
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