Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... issues , economic anthropology and the evidence for Saami culture in the 9th- 14th centuries ! Specifically , this material is arranged in five main sections : Literacy , Gender and Sexual Relations , Exchange and Society , Political ...
... issues , economic anthropology and the evidence for Saami culture in the 9th- 14th centuries ! Specifically , this material is arranged in five main sections : Literacy , Gender and Sexual Relations , Exchange and Society , Political ...
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... issues will be explored including the between interaction archaeologists archaeozoologists , and and taphonomy . Rather than purely methodological contributions , these issue hope to examine the relationship of bone studies to ...
... issues will be explored including the between interaction archaeologists archaeozoologists , and and taphonomy . Rather than purely methodological contributions , these issue hope to examine the relationship of bone studies to ...
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