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Page 11
As indicated in Figure 3 , it was possible , on the basis of the two very similar
patterns produced by cluster analysis , to suggest the presence of two discard
zones and hence two associated living zones . It was also possible to distinguish
...
As indicated in Figure 3 , it was possible , on the basis of the two very similar
patterns produced by cluster analysis , to suggest the presence of two discard
zones and hence two associated living zones . It was also possible to distinguish
...
Page 18
It is then possible , when analysing weed seeds from different samples for the
purposes of understanding crop husbandry , to compare like with like ( Jones
1981 ) . Schiffer ( 1976 ) correlates — C - transforms - N - transforms Clarke (
1973 ) ...
It is then possible , when analysing weed seeds from different samples for the
purposes of understanding crop husbandry , to compare like with like ( Jones
1981 ) . Schiffer ( 1976 ) correlates — C - transforms - N - transforms Clarke (
1973 ) ...
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The seeds and fish remains once again point to a possible occupation from
November - December until April . Given the C - 14 date and the spatial location
of this occurrence , it is very tempting to see it as representing a specific activity
area ...
The seeds and fish remains once again point to a possible occupation from
November - December until April . Given the C - 14 date and the spatial location
of this occurrence , it is very tempting to see it as representing a specific activity
area ...
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