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Page 32
As impressions , they tallied with environmental models that saw the earlier
Neolithic in terms of rather sporadic clearance and settlement and with the
evidence from the monuments which showed a zone of intensified activity in the
later ...
As impressions , they tallied with environmental models that saw the earlier
Neolithic in terms of rather sporadic clearance and settlement and with the
evidence from the monuments which showed a zone of intensified activity in the
later ...
Page 39
The two sample excavations carried out in 1984 examined two of the three
defined phases of activity . The tightly nucleated nature of the early Neolithic
scatter was confirmed by excavation ( W83 ) , reinstating this previously
discarded concept ...
The two sample excavations carried out in 1984 examined two of the three
defined phases of activity . The tightly nucleated nature of the early Neolithic
scatter was confirmed by excavation ( W83 ) , reinstating this previously
discarded concept ...
Page 80
There is a relative ' weighting ' of place based on the intensity of contemporary
activity and the sequence of use or occupation at a given locale . Similarly , the
recognition of entities of given orders ( houses , streets , settlements ) is a ranking
of ...
There is a relative ' weighting ' of place based on the intensity of contemporary
activity and the sequence of use or occupation at a given locale . Similarly , the
recognition of entities of given orders ( houses , streets , settlements ) is a ranking
of ...
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