Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Kramer , C. 1979 An archaeological view of a contemporary Kurdish village : domestic architecture , household size and wealth . In Ethnoarchaeology : The Implications of Ethnography for Archaeology , edited by C. Kramer , 139-63 .
Kramer , C. 1979 An archaeological view of a contemporary Kurdish village : domestic architecture , household size and wealth . In Ethnoarchaeology : The Implications of Ethnography for Archaeology , edited by C. Kramer , 139-63 .
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I began excavating the site of an abandoned Njemps village south of Lake Baringo . ... an historical study among the Njemps and retraced , through the compilation of age - set systems , the possible evolution of the abandoned villages .
I began excavating the site of an abandoned Njemps village south of Lake Baringo . ... an historical study among the Njemps and retraced , through the compilation of age - set systems , the possible evolution of the abandoned villages .
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PAVILION & PARADISE 2 JA - I DĀR STRONGHOLD 3 UPPER CASTLE 4 DEFENSIVE WALL SASANIAN 5 TEPE RASH , VILLAGE SITE MEDIAE VAL 6 BAN GUMBEH VILLAGE SITE CONTEMORARY 7 BABA YADGAR , SHRINE & HAMLET 8 ZARDEH VILLAGE & GARDENS 9 SAYYID ...
PAVILION & PARADISE 2 JA - I DĀR STRONGHOLD 3 UPPER CASTLE 4 DEFENSIVE WALL SASANIAN 5 TEPE RASH , VILLAGE SITE MEDIAE VAL 6 BAN GUMBEH VILLAGE SITE CONTEMORARY 7 BABA YADGAR , SHRINE & HAMLET 8 ZARDEH VILLAGE & GARDENS 9 SAYYID ...
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