Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... reference , that is , ' what about in the text ' ( Moore 1990 : 91 ) . The text's reference is what allows different interpretations and the existence of different meanings . These latter depend on the context , like the meaning of a ...
... reference , that is , ' what about in the text ' ( Moore 1990 : 91 ) . The text's reference is what allows different interpretations and the existence of different meanings . These latter depend on the context , like the meaning of a ...
Page 102
... reference to seventeenth century comments about the use of charred seaweed as a source of domestic salt . Given that problems and biases in both data sets are fully understood , the successful integration of environmental and historical ...
... reference to seventeenth century comments about the use of charred seaweed as a source of domestic salt . Given that problems and biases in both data sets are fully understood , the successful integration of environmental and historical ...
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... reference to individuals and mortuary contexts ( Callender and Kochems 1983 , Fulton and Anderson 1992 , McCafferty and McCafferty 1994 ) . There is a correlation between the complexity of funerary rituals and the organisational ...
... reference to individuals and mortuary contexts ( Callender and Kochems 1983 , Fulton and Anderson 1992 , McCafferty and McCafferty 1994 ) . There is a correlation between the complexity of funerary rituals and the organisational ...
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