Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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recoverable through archaeological excavations . These were subsistence attributes and socio - cultural habits which determine the concrete expression of the subsistence attributes . Four modern tribes were studied who currently live ...
recoverable through archaeological excavations . These were subsistence attributes and socio - cultural habits which determine the concrete expression of the subsistence attributes . Four modern tribes were studied who currently live ...
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... subsistence . The camp in many respects serves as a common subsistence unit , and the density and intervisibility allows constant monitoring of what others have , acting as a powerful deterrent against hoarding . That this is relevant ...
... subsistence . The camp in many respects serves as a common subsistence unit , and the density and intervisibility allows constant monitoring of what others have , acting as a powerful deterrent against hoarding . That this is relevant ...
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... subsistence adaptations have been indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati- cally from the upper left to the ...
... subsistence adaptations have been indicated , and the six test cases of Table 2 labelled . Camp population density , indicated along the vertical axis , can be seen to drop consistently and dramati- cally from the upper left to the ...
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