Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 58
... principle to the point of doing mental MDSCAL to arrive at a circle . Clearly , while the basic principle may generate the form , it is not , in itself , sufficient to do so . Wiessner ( 1982a ) and Draper ( 1973 , 1975 ) have both ...
... principle to the point of doing mental MDSCAL to arrive at a circle . Clearly , while the basic principle may generate the form , it is not , in itself , sufficient to do so . Wiessner ( 1982a ) and Draper ( 1973 , 1975 ) have both ...
Page 80
... principle , subject to any contractual agreement or the law of treasure trove , is that a finder acquires a good title to any goods found as against all other claimants other than the rightful owner . This is subject , however , to the ...
... principle , subject to any contractual agreement or the law of treasure trove , is that a finder acquires a good title to any goods found as against all other claimants other than the rightful owner . This is subject , however , to the ...
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... principle that the processes acting in the past the same as those acting in present . It is defined as " ... actualistic studies designed to control for the relationship bet- ween dynamic properties of the past about which one seeks ...
... principle that the processes acting in the past the same as those acting in present . It is defined as " ... actualistic studies designed to control for the relationship bet- ween dynamic properties of the past about which one seeks ...
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