Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... seen for terra sigillata . The ' local ' wares , very poorly researched , were made by the non- Roman inhabitants of the provinces , and thus they comprise a very varied set . Celtic thin - walled , corrugated vessels are one extreme in ...
... seen for terra sigillata . The ' local ' wares , very poorly researched , were made by the non- Roman inhabitants of the provinces , and thus they comprise a very varied set . Celtic thin - walled , corrugated vessels are one extreme in ...
Page 54
... seen from the comparison of modelled against actual camp layout , the circular form is consonant with , but is also a regularisa- tion of , the tendency for Kung to map their social relations in space . At what point and why does this ...
... seen from the comparison of modelled against actual camp layout , the circular form is consonant with , but is also a regularisa- tion of , the tendency for Kung to map their social relations in space . At what point and why does this ...
Page 107
... seen as stages in " ... an evolutionary system , for industrial arrangements merely reflect social and economic organisation " ( p.50 ) . However , there is precious little by the way of social organisation discussed in the text , nor ...
... seen as stages in " ... an evolutionary system , for industrial arrangements merely reflect social and economic organisation " ( p.50 ) . However , there is precious little by the way of social organisation discussed in the text , nor ...
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