Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... transhumant community of some 150 members . At the upper end of the gorge , at the foot of the Dalahu uplands , are the shrine of Baba Yadgar and a small hamlet which is economically dependent upon the pilgrimage market generated by the ...
... transhumant community of some 150 members . At the upper end of the gorge , at the foot of the Dalahu uplands , are the shrine of Baba Yadgar and a small hamlet which is economically dependent upon the pilgrimage market generated by the ...
Page 76
... transhumance is a relatively complicated economic and cultural phenomenon , and certainly its archaeological recognition is fraught with difficulties . This is true if for no other reason than 77 that the physical remains of pastoral ...
... transhumance is a relatively complicated economic and cultural phenomenon , and certainly its archaeological recognition is fraught with difficulties . This is true if for no other reason than 77 that the physical remains of pastoral ...
Page 77
... transhumant populations . Clearly , further work will be necessary if we are to identify and under- stand transhumance in the archaeological record . Acknowledgements My most sincere thanks go to Ed Keall of the Royal Ontario Museum for ...
... transhumant populations . Clearly , further work will be necessary if we are to identify and under- stand transhumance in the archaeological record . Acknowledgements My most sincere thanks go to Ed Keall of the Royal Ontario Museum for ...
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