Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... structure to another , complicated by the fact that one of these idioms may be much poorer in its potential for elaboration than the other . In mediating between two observational fields which differ so widely in terms of their formal ...
... structure to another , complicated by the fact that one of these idioms may be much poorer in its potential for elaboration than the other . In mediating between two observational fields which differ so widely in terms of their formal ...
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... structure of even the smaller sedentary settlements . Usually the physical ground plan reflected the kinship or other social relationships that obtained between households . In evaluating the archaeological potential of nomad sites , it ...
... structure of even the smaller sedentary settlements . Usually the physical ground plan reflected the kinship or other social relationships that obtained between households . In evaluating the archaeological potential of nomad sites , it ...
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... structure . A few families had replaced the tent structure with stone walled huts roofed with poles , mud and straw , though in all cases the internal and external arrangements were identical to those found in tents . From the hill ...
... structure . A few families had replaced the tent structure with stone walled huts roofed with poles , mud and straw , though in all cases the internal and external arrangements were identical to those found in tents . From the hill ...
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