Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... sieving was fed to chickens and the product was further cleaned by hand to remove the remaining weed seeds , etc. Both the fine sieve product and by - product were sampled as the former may be accidentally charred in storage and the ...
... sieving was fed to chickens and the product was further cleaned by hand to remove the remaining weed seeds , etc. Both the fine sieve product and by - product were sampled as the former may be accidentally charred in storage and the ...
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... sieve products posi- tively and winnowing and coarse sieve by - products negatively , large- seeded weeds load high positively and weeds with seeds commonly remain- ing in ' heads ' or with appendages load high negatively . On the ...
... sieve products posi- tively and winnowing and coarse sieve by - products negatively , large- seeded weeds load high positively and weeds with seeds commonly remain- ing in ' heads ' or with appendages load high negatively . On the ...
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... sieving and remain with the coarse sieve by- products . Small , free , heavy seeds ( SFH ) would be mostly removed by fine sieving and so stay with the fine sieve by - products leaving big , free , heavy seeds ( BFH ) with the fine ...
... sieving and remain with the coarse sieve by- products . Small , free , heavy seeds ( SFH ) would be mostly removed by fine sieving and so stay with the fine sieve by - products leaving big , free , heavy seeds ( BFH ) with the fine ...
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