Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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What is lacking is a sound methodology for linking archaeologically recovered plant remains to past human agricultural activities . This problem has been emphasised in a wider archaeological context by Clarke ( 1973 ) , Schiffer ( 1976 ) ...
What is lacking is a sound methodology for linking archaeologically recovered plant remains to past human agricultural activities . This problem has been emphasised in a wider archaeological context by Clarke ( 1973 ) , Schiffer ( 1976 ) ...
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Dennell , R.W. 1972 The interpretation of plant remains : Bulgaria . In Papers in Economic Prehistory , edited by E.S. Higgs , 149-60 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Dennell , R. W. 1974 Prehistoric crop processing activities ...
Dennell , R.W. 1972 The interpretation of plant remains : Bulgaria . In Papers in Economic Prehistory , edited by E.S. Higgs , 149-60 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Dennell , R. W. 1974 Prehistoric crop processing activities ...
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The seed remains point to an occupation lasting perhaps from November - December to March - April . This point is supported by the nature and size of the fish species recovered . Whether or not agriculture was practised is still unknown ...
The seed remains point to an occupation lasting perhaps from November - December to March - April . This point is supported by the nature and size of the fish species recovered . Whether or not agriculture was practised is still unknown ...
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