Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... pattern shown in Figure 1. It occupies approximately a 20m by 10m rectangle , divided into a living zone and a discard zone of roughly equal area , the former consisting of architectural features and activity areas , the latter of ...
... pattern shown in Figure 1. It occupies approximately a 20m by 10m rectangle , divided into a living zone and a discard zone of roughly equal area , the former consisting of architectural features and activity areas , the latter of ...
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... pattern- ing should allow us to reconstruct patterns of trade , but such pattern- ing has rarely been used to that effect in well - documented ethnographic studies . The fragmentation of effort is considerable ; the studies are variable ...
... pattern- ing should allow us to reconstruct patterns of trade , but such pattern- ing has rarely been used to that effect in well - documented ethnographic studies . The fragmentation of effort is considerable ; the studies are variable ...
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... pattern , in no recorded instance were they oriented upwind towards the gorge . In the Zagros highlands , campsites are usually organised in ' avenues ' of tents , with their long axes uniformly aligned . One of the reasons for this ...
... pattern , in no recorded instance were they oriented upwind towards the gorge . In the Zagros highlands , campsites are usually organised in ' avenues ' of tents , with their long axes uniformly aligned . One of the reasons for this ...
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