Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... physically subdivided and the focus of its internal organisation is around its perimeter ( Watson 1979 : fig . 10.3 ) . This ... physical size of the tents and in their location within the campsite . This conclusion has been subsequently ...
... physically subdivided and the focus of its internal organisation is around its perimeter ( Watson 1979 : fig . 10.3 ) . This ... physical size of the tents and in their location within the campsite . This conclusion has been subsequently ...
Page 76
... physical re - shuffling of spatial relationships between kin , friends and religious affiliations , which the solid architecture of the home community does not allow . Pastoral transhumance is a relatively complicated economic and ...
... physical re - shuffling of spatial relationships between kin , friends and religious affiliations , which the solid architecture of the home community does not allow . Pastoral transhumance is a relatively complicated economic and ...
Page 77
77 that the physical remains of pastoral campsites are extremely insubstan- tial . There does seem to be , however , a great potential for further ethnoarchaeological research relating to transhumant populations . Clearly , further work ...
77 that the physical remains of pastoral campsites are extremely insubstan- tial . There does seem to be , however , a great potential for further ethnoarchaeological research relating to transhumant populations . Clearly , further work ...
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