Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... domestic ' to describe various categories of archaeological entity . It will be argued that while both terms are a useful short - hand for defining the dominant characteristics of particular entities , their use introduces a set of ...
... domestic ' to describe various categories of archaeological entity . It will be argued that while both terms are a useful short - hand for defining the dominant characteristics of particular entities , their use introduces a set of ...
Page 184
... domestic functions ' , which ultimately results in a tautology where families and households are defined as domestic groups . Furthermore , it is often held that domestic functions link individuals within a household to each other into ...
... domestic functions ' , which ultimately results in a tautology where families and households are defined as domestic groups . Furthermore , it is often held that domestic functions link individuals within a household to each other into ...
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... domestic context . The majority of sherds recovered were small , although in a few instances larger pieces were recovered ( Savory 1952 , 82 ) . Distinct , localised distributions of sherds could be defined , and no pottery was found ...
... domestic context . The majority of sherds recovered were small , although in a few instances larger pieces were recovered ( Savory 1952 , 82 ) . Distinct , localised distributions of sherds could be defined , and no pottery was found ...
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