Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 70
... continuity of rural boun- daries is sufficiently well attested ( e.g. Taylor 1983 ) for this not to negate the procedure when using appropriate confidence limits ; 4. since the relevant information was that pertaining to pop- ulation ...
... continuity of rural boun- daries is sufficiently well attested ( e.g. Taylor 1983 ) for this not to negate the procedure when using appropriate confidence limits ; 4. since the relevant information was that pertaining to pop- ulation ...
Page 85
... continuity . " The issue of archaeological continuity is related to the concept of place , and can be investigated through the character of a sequence at a site . In this regard it is important to recognise that , among sedentary ...
... continuity . " The issue of archaeological continuity is related to the concept of place , and can be investigated through the character of a sequence at a site . In this regard it is important to recognise that , among sedentary ...
Page 89
... continuity of social or cultural function and could as well be a matter of ' inventing traditions ' as cultural nostal- gia or continuity . In this context it should , therefore , be emphasised that the employment of tradition can ...
... continuity of social or cultural function and could as well be a matter of ' inventing traditions ' as cultural nostal- gia or continuity . In this context it should , therefore , be emphasised that the employment of tradition can ...
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