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... spatial and vertical 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 ...
... spatial and vertical 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 ...
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... spatial relation- ships through a language of convention -- does this in any way permit us to express or explore the perceptual framework of the past ? Certainly , the further application of computer graphics in archaeo- logy may in ...
... spatial relation- ships through a language of convention -- does this in any way permit us to express or explore the perceptual framework of the past ? Certainly , the further application of computer graphics in archaeo- logy may in ...
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... Spatial Archaeology . London , Academic Press , 47-162 . Fletcher , R. 1984. Identifying spatial disorder : A case study of a mongol fort . In Hietala , H. ( ed . ) Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge ...
... Spatial Archaeology . London , Academic Press , 47-162 . Fletcher , R. 1984. Identifying spatial disorder : A case study of a mongol fort . In Hietala , H. ( ed . ) Intrasite Spatial Analysis in Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge ...
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