Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... value which decoration instils into pottery above and beyond its basic value as a household tool ( Wobst 1977 ) , etc .. Others have studied demand - related questions such as the number of vessels in use at any one time in a household ...
... value which decoration instils into pottery above and beyond its basic value as a household tool ( Wobst 1977 ) , etc .. Others have studied demand - related questions such as the number of vessels in use at any one time in a household ...
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... values for the different models yields effectively the same result ( Table 1 ) . In other words , at this scale ... value of any model . The model suggested here does account for the documented variation in spacing between nuclear areas ...
... values for the different models yields effectively the same result ( Table 1 ) . In other words , at this scale ... value of any model . The model suggested here does account for the documented variation in spacing between nuclear areas ...
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... value if the museum decides to keep it . This practice of compensation is intended to encourage disclosure of any finds made . Archaeologists are , however , justifiably dismayed to see the despoiler of ancient metalwork rewarded ...
... value if the museum decides to keep it . This practice of compensation is intended to encourage disclosure of any finds made . Archaeologists are , however , justifiably dismayed to see the despoiler of ancient metalwork rewarded ...
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