Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... tion " ) , but interesting and ac- cessible to the novice as well . Included among these themes are women's role in textile production , Bronze Bronze Age movement of textiles in the eastern Mediterranean , a de- tailed illustration ...
... tion " ) , but interesting and ac- cessible to the novice as well . Included among these themes are women's role in textile production , Bronze Bronze Age movement of textiles in the eastern Mediterranean , a de- tailed illustration ...
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... tion into mechanisms of learning , variation , and tradi- tion in their own right . Very recent collaborative research undertaken by a team of palaeolithic archaeologists and cognitive psychologists on chimpanzee tool production and ...
... tion into mechanisms of learning , variation , and tradi- tion in their own right . Very recent collaborative research undertaken by a team of palaeolithic archaeologists and cognitive psychologists on chimpanzee tool production and ...
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... tion . As an eminent African- ist archaeologist once said to me when I proudly showed him a small concentration of cultural artefacts I had found in Uganda and which I was suggesting was a pastoralist enclosure : " We wouldn't call this ...
... tion . As an eminent African- ist archaeologist once said to me when I proudly showed him a small concentration of cultural artefacts I had found in Uganda and which I was suggesting was a pastoralist enclosure : " We wouldn't call this ...
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