Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... situation , that may have to do with the Polynesian kinship structure and the consequent status of women in society . In The first major step - up in production is not so much achieved by the introduction of new technology , as by ...
... situation , that may have to do with the Polynesian kinship structure and the consequent status of women in society . In The first major step - up in production is not so much achieved by the introduction of new technology , as by ...
Page 94
... situation is many times worse in the United States than in Britain . This may be related to the volume of archaeological literature pub- lished in that country . The quite prodigious amount of material which goes to press each year in ...
... situation is many times worse in the United States than in Britain . This may be related to the volume of archaeological literature pub- lished in that country . The quite prodigious amount of material which goes to press each year in ...
Page 98
... situation among the Nunami ut and many other modern tribal groups has probably contributed to this assumption : for the last 25 years the Nunamiut subsistence base has remained relatively stable while the culture has altered radically ...
... situation among the Nunami ut and many other modern tribal groups has probably contributed to this assumption : for the last 25 years the Nunamiut subsistence base has remained relatively stable while the culture has altered radically ...
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