Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... understanding of a particular body of archaeological data . The first two papers , by Roger Cribb and Glynis Jones , provide concise examples of how ethnoarchaeological studies , where the link between behaviour and its archaeologically ...
... understanding of a particular body of archaeological data . The first two papers , by Roger Cribb and Glynis Jones , provide concise examples of how ethnoarchaeological studies , where the link between behaviour and its archaeologically ...
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... understanding the factors governing site location : ... our chief practical problem in finding nomad camps is to pick a spot on the surface of the earth to examine . If we can land on a site we ought to be able to find evidence of it ...
... understanding the factors governing site location : ... our chief practical problem in finding nomad camps is to pick a spot on the surface of the earth to examine . If we can land on a site we ought to be able to find evidence of it ...
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... understanding of our own context , or whether it remains a purely academic exercise . The acceptance of our own ivity might have given insight ( and control ) over blatant personal biases subject- us some the most but I cannot see that ...
... understanding of our own context , or whether it remains a purely academic exercise . The acceptance of our own ivity might have given insight ( and control ) over blatant personal biases subject- us some the most but I cannot see that ...
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