Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 137
... distribution , is corroborated or weakened by another type of distribution or conclusion so that we gain some insight about the possible redundancy of our methods , or , if the opposite is true , about the social significance of ...
... distribution , is corroborated or weakened by another type of distribution or conclusion so that we gain some insight about the possible redundancy of our methods , or , if the opposite is true , about the social significance of ...
Page 167
... distributed in space : so that types of artefact distribution have been treated as the bearers of the notion of spatiality . It is true that different kinds of distribution plots are spatial by virtue of being in space . Such a ...
... distributed in space : so that types of artefact distribution have been treated as the bearers of the notion of spatiality . It is true that different kinds of distribution plots are spatial by virtue of being in space . Such a ...
Page 234
... distribution from a previous paper by Mellars and Reinhardt ( 1978 ) . The distribution of microliths and tranchet axes over the south - east of England is studied in an attempt to explain the concentration of such finds on the Lower ...
... distribution from a previous paper by Mellars and Reinhardt ( 1978 ) . The distribution of microliths and tranchet axes over the south - east of England is studied in an attempt to explain the concentration of such finds on the Lower ...
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