Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... significance . In terms of the domestic complex model , Figure 2 suggests that the origin of the refuse lies to the upper right , where in fact an external hearth , kitchen area and tentsite occur ( see Figures 4 and 5 ) . In another ...
... significance . In terms of the domestic complex model , Figure 2 suggests that the origin of the refuse lies to the upper right , where in fact an external hearth , kitchen area and tentsite occur ( see Figures 4 and 5 ) . In another ...
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... significance . However , the association of Yazdigird , as an historic figure of semi - mythical status , with the valley is very important within local legend and the naming of topography . Yazdigird has become directly associated with ...
... significance . However , the association of Yazdigird , as an historic figure of semi - mythical status , with the valley is very important within local legend and the naming of topography . Yazdigird has become directly associated with ...
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... significance . But , despite this level of intellectual scintillation , we must ask : ( 1 ) Has Hodder adequately demonstrated the veracity of his views on material culture roles in society ? and ( 2 ) Will it be significant , or even ...
... significance . But , despite this level of intellectual scintillation , we must ask : ( 1 ) Has Hodder adequately demonstrated the veracity of his views on material culture roles in society ? and ( 2 ) Will it be significant , or even ...
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