Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... 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 like ( Jones 1981 ) . Schiffer ( 1976 ) ...
... 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 like ( Jones 1981 ) . Schiffer ( 1976 ) ...
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... samples should have characteristics intermediate between two or more by - products . It is difficult to see how ... samples correctly . The discriminant functions derived from the analysis had very high eigenvalues and Wilk's lambda was ...
... samples should have characteristics intermediate between two or more by - products . It is difficult to see how ... samples correctly . The discriminant functions derived from the analysis had very high eigenvalues and Wilk's lambda was ...
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... samples , thus contributing to the interpretive theory of archaeobotany ( cf. Clarke 1973 ) . The charac- teristics of weed seeds found archaeologically can be used both in direct comparisons with ethnographic samples and also to search ...
... samples , thus contributing to the interpretive theory of archaeobotany ( cf. Clarke 1973 ) . The charac- teristics of weed seeds found archaeologically can be used both in direct comparisons with ethnographic samples and also to search ...
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