Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... relationship between settlement population and area which will enable the estimation of past population from archaeological site area . -- In this paper , I shall focus on the relationship between people and space in hunter - gatherer ...
... relationship between settlement population and area which will enable the estimation of past population from archaeological site area . -- In this paper , I shall focus on the relationship between people and space in hunter - gatherer ...
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... relationship is that as the number of social units in a camp increases , the average kin distance also increases ... relations are used to organise space in Kung campsites ) compatible with the formal circular arrangement of huts in the ...
... relationship is that as the number of social units in a camp increases , the average kin distance also increases ... relations are used to organise space in Kung campsites ) compatible with the formal circular arrangement of huts in the ...
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... relationship to shift between the accretion and ring models as we shift from small to large camps . It should be remembered that the linear and logarithmic regressions , and Hassan's three models are all descriptive models , designed to ...
... relationship to shift between the accretion and ring models as we shift from small to large camps . It should be remembered that the linear and logarithmic regressions , and Hassan's three models are all descriptive models , designed to ...
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