Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... economic patterns . Similarities in terms of techniques used , pottery decoration , stone tool attributes , economies inferred from the presence or absence of varying traits and environmental factors have been used to fit archaeological ...
... economic patterns . Similarities in terms of techniques used , pottery decoration , stone tool attributes , economies inferred from the presence or absence of varying traits and environmental factors have been used to fit archaeological ...
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... economies which will in turn have an inbuilt internal variability allowing them to accommodate such changes . The amount of variation that an economic adaptation will be able to sustain will probably vary from one economy to the other ...
... economies which will in turn have an inbuilt internal variability allowing them to accommodate such changes . The amount of variation that an economic adaptation will be able to sustain will probably vary from one economy to the other ...
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... economic prosperity of sedentary societies ( Adams 1965 : 52 , 109 ; Barth 1961 : 118 ) is a cultural and economic adaptation to ecological conditions . transhumant communities in given highland areas of Western Asia have shown ...
... economic prosperity of sedentary societies ( Adams 1965 : 52 , 109 ; Barth 1961 : 118 ) is a cultural and economic adaptation to ecological conditions . transhumant communities in given highland areas of Western Asia have shown ...
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