Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 56
... possible the habitats of the plants identified to determine what areas around the site were exploited . In addition , within these habitats and plant communities we may be able to designate other plants that have potential uses but that ...
... possible the habitats of the plants identified to determine what areas around the site were exploited . In addition , within these habitats and plant communities we may be able to designate other plants that have potential uses but that ...
Page 84
... possible hitherto with those excavations that have been well published . It may well be the case that some of General Pitt - Rivers ' notebooks were used , but the initial reason for going back to Pitt - Rivers ' work was that it was so ...
... possible hitherto with those excavations that have been well published . It may well be the case that some of General Pitt - Rivers ' notebooks were used , but the initial reason for going back to Pitt - Rivers ' work was that it was so ...
Page 178
... possible research areas , which should be interpreted as widely as possible : The practice of archaeology : the practices of archaeologists . the history and sociology of the discipline the construction of archaeological knowledge : the ...
... possible research areas , which should be interpreted as widely as possible : The practice of archaeology : the practices of archaeologists . the history and sociology of the discipline the construction of archaeological knowledge : the ...
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