Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... thought to have relevance for the interpretation of the archaeological record were studied . Female tasks : Making of pottery is carried out at the home base camp . Gathering by women is on a scale large enough to leave traces in the ...
... thought to have relevance for the interpretation of the archaeological record were studied . Female tasks : Making of pottery is carried out at the home base camp . Gathering by women is on a scale large enough to leave traces in the ...
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... thought to have migrated into the western Zagros from the area south of the Caspian Sea sometime before the fourteenth century ( Bruinessen 1978 : 123-4 ) . The main cultural trait with which the Gurans are associated is the Ahl Haqq ...
... thought to have migrated into the western Zagros from the area south of the Caspian Sea sometime before the fourteenth century ( Bruinessen 1978 : 123-4 ) . The main cultural trait with which the Gurans are associated is the Ahl Haqq ...
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... thought that lithic use - wear analysis would provide an interpre- E V I E W S tive framework ; however , he soon abandoned this idea and turned to ethnoarchaeology and the Nunami ut , who " ... provided the closest an- alogue to the ...
... thought that lithic use - wear analysis would provide an interpre- E V I E W S tive framework ; however , he soon abandoned this idea and turned to ethnoarchaeology and the Nunami ut , who " ... provided the closest an- alogue to the ...
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