Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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B 10 A A A1 LIVING ZONE LIVING FLOOR STORAGE 1 g ASH WOOD SCRAP midden deposit DISCARD ZONE L Figure 1 : Formal composition of stylised domestic complex at SV - 1 . Zones : a . dwelling , b . forecourt , c . external kitchen ...
B 10 A A A1 LIVING ZONE LIVING FLOOR STORAGE 1 g ASH WOOD SCRAP midden deposit DISCARD ZONE L Figure 1 : Formal composition of stylised domestic complex at SV - 1 . Zones : a . dwelling , b . forecourt , c . external kitchen ...
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In these situations , resources may only be accessible for exploitation for limited periods of time , and storage serves to extend the availability of a resource beyond its natural range . At another level , storage can perform the same ...
In these situations , resources may only be accessible for exploitation for limited periods of time , and storage serves to extend the availability of a resource beyond its natural range . At another level , storage can perform the same ...
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... tents was substantially greater , it should be born in mind that the sedentary household compound also includes various storage and secondary rooms , and storage space , as much as living area , is a major function of the tent .
... tents was substantially greater , it should be born in mind that the sedentary household compound also includes various storage and secondary rooms , and storage space , as much as living area , is a major function of the tent .
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