Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... organised into special areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series of specific tasks were carried ... organisation of the rubbish has not been reflected in the prehistoric record , pointing perhaps in the cases under ...
... organised into special areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series of specific tasks were carried ... organisation of the rubbish has not been reflected in the prehistoric record , pointing perhaps in the cases under ...
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... organisation and technology are not innovation - constrained . In an interactive situation like this one , that would mean that all innovations would be used everywhere . They are related to demand , but demand is also constrained by ...
... organisation and technology are not innovation - constrained . In an interactive situation like this one , that would mean that all innovations would be used everywhere . They are related to demand , but demand is also constrained by ...
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... organised ' architecturally ' . This occurs in so far as the interior is physically subdivided and the focus of its internal organisation is around its perimeter ( Watson 1979 : fig . 10.3 ) . This organisation of tent space relates ...
... organised ' architecturally ' . This occurs in so far as the interior is physically subdivided and the focus of its internal organisation is around its perimeter ( Watson 1979 : fig . 10.3 ) . This organisation of tent space relates ...
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