Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 55
... period . On the more poorly drained parts of the clay plateau , settlement seems to have been more mobile in all periods ; but only on the heaviest , most intractable soils does there appear to have been significant regeneration of ...
... period . On the more poorly drained parts of the clay plateau , settlement seems to have been more mobile in all periods ; but only on the heaviest , most intractable soils does there appear to have been significant regeneration of ...
Page 77
... period hence not permitting corroboration . Figure 7 continued : visible distribution . Statistical thin - ice is encountered when numbers of corroborating find - spots are small and when there is a possibility that fieldwalkers have ...
... period hence not permitting corroboration . Figure 7 continued : visible distribution . Statistical thin - ice is encountered when numbers of corroborating find - spots are small and when there is a possibility that fieldwalkers have ...
Page 120
... ( Period I ) at Mehrgarh . Due to the conditions of preservation of charred vegetal remains , it appears that floatation and water - separation did not prove useful recovery techniques , and , thus , dry sieving and impressions of straw ...
... ( Period I ) at Mehrgarh . Due to the conditions of preservation of charred vegetal remains , it appears that floatation and water - separation did not prove useful recovery techniques , and , thus , dry sieving and impressions of straw ...
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