Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 162
... clear - cut hierarchy . -- -- The settlement pattern is instructive : the absence of clear ranking criteria leads to what at first sight appears to be a very confusing pattern , with castes generally scattered . Closer inspection ...
... clear - cut hierarchy . -- -- The settlement pattern is instructive : the absence of clear ranking criteria leads to what at first sight appears to be a very confusing pattern , with castes generally scattered . Closer inspection ...
Page 165
... clear division of settlement space actually occurs , since not even this should be assumed a priori . As we have seen through the example of a Malwa village ( Mayer 1966 ) , only a few areas within the village are distinct , and these ...
... clear division of settlement space actually occurs , since not even this should be assumed a priori . As we have seen through the example of a Malwa village ( Mayer 1966 ) , only a few areas within the village are distinct , and these ...
Page 240
... clearly and concisely expressed , with welcome touches of humour , but the style of writing sometimes irritates ( as in ... clear and the reconstructions imaginative , being firmly based on the available evidence . It would be helpful to ...
... clearly and concisely expressed , with welcome touches of humour , but the style of writing sometimes irritates ( as in ... clear and the reconstructions imaginative , being firmly based on the available evidence . It would be helpful to ...
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