Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 137
... basis of particular distributions of certain artefacts ; symbolic qualities have been attested again on the basis of artefact distribution , but also in studying architectural layout ( Eliade 1954 ) ; the notion of wealth has been ...
... basis of particular distributions of certain artefacts ; symbolic qualities have been attested again on the basis of artefact distribution , but also in studying architectural layout ( Eliade 1954 ) ; the notion of wealth has been ...
Page 165
... basis on which a society distinguishes its constituents . This would by no means complete an archaeologist's task , but would certainly provide a useful initial step in the examination of past social systems . It is certainly a more ...
... basis on which a society distinguishes its constituents . This would by no means complete an archaeologist's task , but would certainly provide a useful initial step in the examination of past social systems . It is certainly a more ...
Page 170
... basis of which permeability maps can be analysed , compared and even quantified . The importance of these variables would be indicated by the extent to which they are redundant ; in this paper particular attention is going to be given ...
... basis of which permeability maps can be analysed , compared and even quantified . The importance of these variables would be indicated by the extent to which they are redundant ; in this paper particular attention is going to be given ...
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