Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 194
... archaeological record . But even then , given the round house tradition in British prehistory , with little or no internal sub - divisions and only limited evidence of discrete building specialisation , we find that network - based ...
... archaeological record . But even then , given the round house tradition in British prehistory , with little or no internal sub - divisions and only limited evidence of discrete building specialisation , we find that network - based ...
Page 235
... evidence is rightly stressed , as is the argument over phylogenetic relationships . The papers by Isaac and Gowlett focus on the question of our abilities to reconstruct the behavioural capacities of Early Man from the archaeological record ...
... evidence is rightly stressed , as is the argument over phylogenetic relationships . The papers by Isaac and Gowlett focus on the question of our abilities to reconstruct the behavioural capacities of Early Man from the archaeological record ...
Page 238
... archaeological record settlement , economy , -- which trade and ritual behaviour are brought together into a coherent image of one later prehis- toric lifestyle on only one occasion ( DD . 133-4 ) in a style of which more might have ...
... archaeological record settlement , economy , -- which trade and ritual behaviour are brought together into a coherent image of one later prehis- toric lifestyle on only one occasion ( DD . 133-4 ) in a style of which more might have ...
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