Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... relations are used to organise space in Kung campsites ) compatible with the formal circular arrangement of huts in the large dry season camps ? An initial exploration was made using the two schematic plans Yellen provides of dry season ...
... relations are used to organise space in Kung campsites ) compatible with the formal circular arrangement of huts in the large dry season camps ? An initial exploration was made using the two schematic plans Yellen provides of dry season ...
Page 54
... relations in space . At what point and why does this formalisation take place ? I suggest that this is a function of scale and increasing social distance , along with the nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result ...
... relations in space . At what point and why does this formalisation take place ? I suggest that this is a function of scale and increasing social distance , along with the nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result ...
Page 102
... relations , and the particular history of the cul- tural traits " ( p . 104 ) . mat- dif- Both of Hodder's messages will be attractive to archaeologists not unalterably committed , historically or emotionally , to Flannery's ' law- and ...
... relations , and the particular history of the cul- tural traits " ( p . 104 ) . mat- dif- Both of Hodder's messages will be attractive to archaeologists not unalterably committed , historically or emotionally , to Flannery's ' law- and ...
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