Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 31
... present in all the home base camps . Sheep and goats in general remain at the home base throughout the year and if fishing is practised , the bones will be burned because of the danger they represent for the ovicaprids . Grinding stones ...
... present in all the home base camps . Sheep and goats in general remain at the home base throughout the year and if fishing is practised , the bones will be burned because of the danger they represent for the ovicaprids . Grinding stones ...
Page 33
... present - day tribes , models were built and comparison made with the archaeological data . The best fit- ting models were selected as possible and alternative interpretations . Occurrence 3 : Dated to 1970 + 150 bp , 2080 + 110 bp ...
... present - day tribes , models were built and comparison made with the archaeological data . The best fit- ting models were selected as possible and alternative interpretations . Occurrence 3 : Dated to 1970 + 150 bp , 2080 + 110 bp ...
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... present . No structures or hearths were found . The very small scale , localised clustering of most artefact types implies that the rubbish was not organised into special areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series ...
... present . No structures or hearths were found . The very small scale , localised clustering of most artefact types implies that the rubbish was not organised into special areas , or that the excavation uncovered an area where a series ...
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