Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 13
... stone walls or platforms and hearths holds obvious advantages over virgin ground . Once established on an existing ... stones will result in their being ' translated upwards ' out of context ( Binford 1979 : 264 ) . Low overall rates ...
... stone walls or platforms and hearths holds obvious advantages over virgin ground . Once established on an existing ... stones will result in their being ' translated upwards ' out of context ( Binford 1979 : 264 ) . Low overall rates ...
Page 31
... stones used for grinding both grain obtained through trade and wild produce are present . The rubbish is organised ; i.e. the compound is periodically cleared and the rubbish thrown into the fence . Bones are poorly represented as the ...
... stones used for grinding both grain obtained through trade and wild produce are present . The rubbish is organised ; i.e. the compound is periodically cleared and the rubbish thrown into the fence . Bones are poorly represented as the ...
Page 76
... stones removed from their ground . The evidence for this latter activity was found in the stone cairns which were associated with campsites A , B , D and E. Moreover , care is also taken by the trans- humant groups to leave the fields ...
... stones removed from their ground . The evidence for this latter activity was found in the stone cairns which were associated with campsites A , B , D and E. Moreover , care is also taken by the trans- humant groups to leave the fields ...
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