Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... separation desired . It is difficult to envisage a method of separating chaff from grain which would not involve wind as the agent of separation and yet would not take more energy than is provided by the food being cleaned . Likewise ...
... separation desired . It is difficult to envisage a method of separating chaff from grain which would not involve wind as the agent of separation and yet would not take more energy than is provided by the food being cleaned . Likewise ...
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... separation of the four prede- fined groups . A varimax rotation of the discriminant functions was performed to facilitate interpretation . The ' loadings ' of discrimin- ating variables can be taken as a measure of their contribution to ...
... separation of the four prede- fined groups . A varimax rotation of the discriminant functions was performed to facilitate interpretation . The ' loadings ' of discrimin- ating variables can be taken as a measure of their contribution to ...
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... separation into aristocrats and commoners is a logical possibility . Thus the first of the three commonly held definitions of stratification cited above could apply to the earliest manifestation of hierarchical layering of social groups ...
... separation into aristocrats and commoners is a logical possibility . Thus the first of the three commonly held definitions of stratification cited above could apply to the earliest manifestation of hierarchical layering of social groups ...
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