Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... distribution of polychrome vase with hieroglyphic writing we would end up with regions much larger than any based on the use of emblem glyphs . In other words , the distribution of polychrome vessels represents an interregional ...
... distribution of polychrome vase with hieroglyphic writing we would end up with regions much larger than any based on the use of emblem glyphs . In other words , the distribution of polychrome vessels represents an interregional ...
Page 68
... Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population responsible for their production and use , the archaeological record is ...
... Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population responsible for their production and use , the archaeological record is ...
Page 76
... distribution of another artefacts with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely have been found if it were indeed present ... distributions . Medieval Distribution of sherds : -- -- 1 -- -- 76.
... distribution of another artefacts with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely have been found if it were indeed present ... distributions . Medieval Distribution of sherds : -- -- 1 -- -- 76.
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