Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... pottery . A hope is maintained within archaeology that behavioural meaning can be found in the spatial patterning of finds . Of all the kinds of material found on the site the broken pottery offers the greatest scope for such a study ...
... pottery . A hope is maintained within archaeology that behavioural meaning can be found in the spatial patterning of finds . Of all the kinds of material found on the site the broken pottery offers the greatest scope for such a study ...
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... pottery distribution boundaries • Primary regional center at A.D. 731 Lower - order centers 0 25 50 75 100 km Copán region Caribbean Sea Figure 6 : Maya political territories at AD 731 , reconstructed from the distribution of monuments ...
... pottery distribution boundaries • Primary regional center at A.D. 731 Lower - order centers 0 25 50 75 100 km Copán region Caribbean Sea Figure 6 : Maya political territories at AD 731 , reconstructed from the distribution of monuments ...
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... pottery , much of it thought to be not from Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones ...
... pottery , much of it thought to be not from Italy but from some other western area of origin ; over 200 coarse - ware pots , perhaps of Italian origin , although paralleled from finds in Gaul ; and an unknown quantity of pine cones ...
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