Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... densities has been viewed in two mutually exclusive frameworks ( Naroll 1962 and Fletcher 1981 ) , where area has been treated as a neutral and a subjective referent for population densities respectively . Given the state of spatial ...
... densities has been viewed in two mutually exclusive frameworks ( Naroll 1962 and Fletcher 1981 ) , where area has been treated as a neutral and a subjective referent for population densities respectively . Given the state of spatial ...
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... density attested in 16th and 17th century rural England have been interpreted differentially , depending on what has been considered to be the most significant or explanatory framework on each occasion . It has been shown that , in this ...
... density attested in 16th and 17th century rural England have been interpreted differentially , depending on what has been considered to be the most significant or explanatory framework on each occasion . It has been shown that , in this ...
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