Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 188
... early and later Neolithic forms . Moreover , the earlier material could be distinguished from that recovered from other sites " by its abundant furrowed , fluted , stamped or stabbed decoration and the association with it of sherds of ...
... early and later Neolithic forms . Moreover , the earlier material could be distinguished from that recovered from other sites " by its abundant furrowed , fluted , stamped or stabbed decoration and the association with it of sherds of ...
Page 235
... Early Man in Africa , begins with a paper by Bilsborough which examinines the diversity , evolution and adaptation of early hominids . As such , it is a concise and detailed presentation of data by hominid species and site . The sketchy ...
... Early Man in Africa , begins with a paper by Bilsborough which examinines the diversity , evolution and adaptation of early hominids . As such , it is a concise and detailed presentation of data by hominid species and site . The sketchy ...
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... Early Neolithic and the Sweet Track ( named after Ray Sweet , the peat - worker who discovered it ) , occupy chapter 3. In the ensuing text the rest of the Neolithic evidence and that of the Bronze Age is considered , with a chapter on ...
... Early Neolithic and the Sweet Track ( named after Ray Sweet , the peat - worker who discovered it ) , occupy chapter 3. In the ensuing text the rest of the Neolithic evidence and that of the Bronze Age is considered , with a chapter on ...
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