Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ecological rather than ethnographic models and so will not be con- sidered here . I will be concerned , then , only with the ...
... processing sequence to which they are subjected after harvest . The former are best tackled by reference to ecological rather than ethnographic models and so will not be con- sidered here . I will be concerned , then , only with the ...
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... processing and so it is useful to distinguish samples resulting from these different stages . It is then possible , when analysing weed seeds from different samples for the purposes of understanding crop husbandry , to compare like with ...
... processing and so it is useful to distinguish samples resulting from these different stages . It is then possible , when analysing weed seeds from different samples for the purposes of understanding crop husbandry , to compare like with ...
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... processed as needed . The This later processing involved the use of fine sieves which retain the grain but allow small weed seeds , etc. , to pass through them . by - product of this fine sieving was fed to chickens and the product was ...
... processed as needed . The This later processing involved the use of fine sieves which retain the grain but allow small weed seeds , etc. , to pass through them . by - product of this fine sieving was fed to chickens and the product was ...
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