Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... period and the questionable relevance of the available data for answering cognitive questions . One objective of this paper is to suggest that notions of such a cognitive change need to be defined in more specific terms if the data base ...
... period and the questionable relevance of the available data for answering cognitive questions . One objective of this paper is to suggest that notions of such a cognitive change need to be defined in more specific terms if the data base ...
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... periods , contrasted with a vast and extended autumn and winter range ( at least 300 km ) to include regions of ... period ( Grigor'ev 1993 ; Soffer 1993 ) . The changes in both social and economic organisation of human groups , the ...
... periods , contrasted with a vast and extended autumn and winter range ( at least 300 km ) to include regions of ... period ( Grigor'ev 1993 ; Soffer 1993 ) . The changes in both social and economic organisation of human groups , the ...
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... period with social and economic content of its own , and more recently as a form of society broadly encompassing prehistoric hunter - gatherers with a degree of social and economic complexity ( Clark Binford 1968 , Mellars 1981 , Price ...
... period with social and economic content of its own , and more recently as a form of society broadly encompassing prehistoric hunter - gatherers with a degree of social and economic complexity ( Clark Binford 1968 , Mellars 1981 , Price ...
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