Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... aspects to be examined . Surface pottery was col- lected from each meter square to be excavated ( sample size = 50 ) , and the ploughsoil subsequently sieved through a 4mm mesh . What became obvious from this exercise is that there is ...
... aspects to be examined . Surface pottery was col- lected from each meter square to be excavated ( sample size = 50 ) , and the ploughsoil subsequently sieved through a 4mm mesh . What became obvious from this exercise is that there is ...
Page 41
... aspects of prehistory to comprehend ; people , alive rather than buried or engaged in manifesting their ideologies . Artefacts can help and are widely used in static displays in museums where , at times , the unfortunately restricted ...
... aspects of prehistory to comprehend ; people , alive rather than buried or engaged in manifesting their ideologies . Artefacts can help and are widely used in static displays in museums where , at times , the unfortunately restricted ...
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... aspects of the ' Indus Valley Civilization ' , also referred to as the ' Harappan Civilization ' . Catherine Jarrige discusses the ' Terracotta human figurines from Nindowari ' , a third millennium B.C. site Baluchistan . Jansen ...
... aspects of the ' Indus Valley Civilization ' , also referred to as the ' Harappan Civilization ' . Catherine Jarrige discusses the ' Terracotta human figurines from Nindowari ' , a third millennium B.C. site Baluchistan . Jansen ...
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