Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... temporal dimen- sions , as well as their richness of information , the focus must neces- sarily fall not so much on correspondence or analogy as on establishing the ground rules for interpretation . Key questions will concern finding ...
... temporal dimen- sions , as well as their richness of information , the focus must neces- sarily fall not so much on correspondence or analogy as on establishing the ground rules for interpretation . Key questions will concern finding ...
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... temporal distribution of rainfall . In this context , camps form and disperse in response to purely local conditions -- camps as such are not coherent subsistence units . This is consistent with the nature of Australian Aboriginal ...
... temporal distribution of rainfall . In this context , camps form and disperse in response to purely local conditions -- camps as such are not coherent subsistence units . This is consistent with the nature of Australian Aboriginal ...
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... temporal areas that the specialised infra - struc- ture of our discipline is best suited to . As well , his view charges the everyday archaeological artefact with new life , investing each sherd and flake with social power and a new ...
... temporal areas that the specialised infra - struc- ture of our discipline is best suited to . As well , his view charges the everyday archaeological artefact with new life , investing each sherd and flake with social power and a new ...
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