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... Press . Cribb , R. 1985. The analysis of ancient herding systems : an application of computer systems in faunal studies . In G. Barker and C. Gamble ( eds . ) Beyond Domestication in Prehistoric Europe London , Academic Press . Gifford ...
... Press . Cribb , R. 1985. The analysis of ancient herding systems : an application of computer systems in faunal studies . In G. Barker and C. Gamble ( eds . ) Beyond Domestication in Prehistoric Europe London , Academic Press . Gifford ...
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... Press . Eliot , C. 1967. Where did the Alkmaionidai live ? Historia 16 , 279-286 . Giddens , A. 1984. The Constitution of Society . Cambridge , Polity Press . Hall , J. 1990. Black Athena : a sheep in wolf's clothing ? Journal of ...
... Press . Eliot , C. 1967. Where did the Alkmaionidai live ? Historia 16 , 279-286 . Giddens , A. 1984. The Constitution of Society . Cambridge , Polity Press . Hall , J. 1990. Black Athena : a sheep in wolf's clothing ? Journal of ...
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... Press . Hodder , I. 1986. Reading the Past Cambridge , University Press . Hodder , I. 1987. The contribution of the long term . In I. Hodder ( ed . ) Archaeology as Long Term History Cambridge University Press . Mann , M. 1986. The ...
... Press . Hodder , I. 1986. Reading the Past Cambridge , University Press . Hodder , I. 1987. The contribution of the long term . In I. Hodder ( ed . ) Archaeology as Long Term History Cambridge University Press . Mann , M. 1986. The ...
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