Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 35
... seems to point to the fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than 15 % of certain sites , provided that the size of the grid system used during the sampling procedure is within certain limits . Whether this may ...
... seems to point to the fact that there may not be much to be gained in excavating more than 15 % of certain sites , provided that the size of the grid system used during the sampling procedure is within certain limits . Whether this may ...
Page 44
... seems to be made in the home is , on Negros , directly related to the distance from the main centres of production ... seems that there are qualitative differences between the distribution systems . The nature of these seems not so much ...
... seems to be made in the home is , on Negros , directly related to the distance from the main centres of production ... seems that there are qualitative differences between the distribution systems . The nature of these seems not so much ...
Page 45
... seems from the data at our disposal that there is not much difference in efficiency between kiln firing and open ... seem , on a complex set of margins of efficiency , flexibility , dependency of the workshop on the external world , etc ...
... seems from the data at our disposal that there is not much difference in efficiency between kiln firing and open ... seem , on a complex set of margins of efficiency , flexibility , dependency of the workshop on the external world , etc ...
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