Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... types of situations , rather than within a specific context . The value of such an approach is demon- strated through the presentation of information relevant to the archae- ological questions , from a pilot study of contemporary ...
... types of situations , rather than within a specific context . The value of such an approach is demon- strated through the presentation of information relevant to the archae- ological questions , from a pilot study of contemporary ...
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... types of decoration , and the usual lithic assemblage is present . No structures or hearths were found . The very small scale , localised clustering of most artefact types implies that the rubbish was not organised into special areas ...
... types of decoration , and the usual lithic assemblage is present . No structures or hearths were found . The very small scale , localised clustering of most artefact types implies that the rubbish was not organised into special areas ...
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... type of cross - cultural formulation envisaged by Yellen ( 1977a : 99-100 ) and applied in the interpretation of archaeological ... types of archaeological sites , I hope I have shown that we can ask more interest- ing questions of the ...
... type of cross - cultural formulation envisaged by Yellen ( 1977a : 99-100 ) and applied in the interpretation of archaeological ... types of archaeological sites , I hope I have shown that we can ask more interest- ing questions of the ...
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