Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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Page 195
... tion , and Thomas provides a succinct summation of overall trends including a valuable discussion of the social signifi- cance of the general move- ment from early disarticula- tion to later , more intact and inaccessible interments ...
... tion , and Thomas provides a succinct summation of overall trends including a valuable discussion of the social signifi- cance of the general move- ment from early disarticula- tion to later , more intact and inaccessible interments ...
Page 196
... tion is augmented throughout the book by poor reproduction of darker shading on many graphs , and the thinness of the paper used , which allows text from the reverse side to show through . This is of course a criticism of the editors ...
... tion is augmented throughout the book by poor reproduction of darker shading on many graphs , and the thinness of the paper used , which allows text from the reverse side to show through . This is of course a criticism of the editors ...
Page 202
... tion . In contrast , excavated evidence for economy and environment during this pe- riod is all to rare , and this ... tion , a great deal of informa- tion is presented . The integra- tion of palaeoenvironmental evidence for the site ...
... tion . In contrast , excavated evidence for economy and environment during this pe- riod is all to rare , and this ... tion , a great deal of informa- tion is presented . The integra- tion of palaeoenvironmental evidence for the site ...
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