Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... result , while conflicts in scheduling inherent in the technology of the different parts of the manufacturing process are avoided by assigning specialists to each . Last of all , this enables the workshop to have activities run parallel ...
... result , while conflicts in scheduling inherent in the technology of the different parts of the manufacturing process are avoided by assigning specialists to each . Last of all , this enables the workshop to have activities run parallel ...
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... results for the two Dobe camps are reproduced in Figure 3 . Using the kinship information for the camps , these plots ... result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San ...
... results for the two Dobe camps are reproduced in Figure 3 . Using the kinship information for the camps , these plots ... result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ( Marshall 1976 : 182 ) . In San ...
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... result . It is probably fair to say that most theoreticians think class society is qualitatively different from ranked society . If we retain the distinction mentioned above between process ( stratification ) and quali- tative result ...
... result . It is probably fair to say that most theoreticians think class society is qualitatively different from ranked society . If we retain the distinction mentioned above between process ( stratification ) and quali- tative result ...
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