Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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3 CLUSTER GROUP C Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats , recording zone A. This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex number 3 , SV - 1 . A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass ...
3 CLUSTER GROUP C Figure 2 : Cluster analysis of spatial patterns of discard by 2m quadrats , recording zone A. This corresponds to the discard zone of domestic complex number 3 , SV - 1 . A. All materials ( bone , pottery , glass ...
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Who is to say that whatever patterns may appear in architecture or refuse will not be destroyed in the course of subsequent reoccupation of the site ? Observations of nomad behaviour at SV - 1 and numerous other sites suggest a high ...
Who is to say that whatever patterns may appear in architecture or refuse will not be destroyed in the course of subsequent reoccupation of the site ? Observations of nomad behaviour at SV - 1 and numerous other sites suggest a high ...
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... and past economies and the fact that little is known of the way in which changes in economic practices , associated material culture , settlement patterns and social structures are expressed through the archaeological record .
... and past economies and the fact that little is known of the way in which changes in economic practices , associated material culture , settlement patterns and social structures are expressed through the archaeological record .
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