Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... given . Although this is a proposition put , no doubt , in rather simplistic terms , we have found it all - embracing enough to account for the various and disparate issues that the archaeology of space has dealt with until now . Under ...
... given . Although this is a proposition put , no doubt , in rather simplistic terms , we have found it all - embracing enough to account for the various and disparate issues that the archaeology of space has dealt with until now . Under ...
Page 137
... Given the state of spatial archaeology at present , we feel that the following three issues are real and therefore worthy of further . attention . Firstly , it has not been clear to us how far the deployment of so- called spatial ...
... Given the state of spatial archaeology at present , we feel that the following three issues are real and therefore worthy of further . attention . Firstly , it has not been clear to us how far the deployment of so- called spatial ...
Page 172
... given in Table 1 . It is clear that there are several likely characteristics of real maps not used to generate simulated maps . Two may be of particular importance . First , whether the mumber of nodes at depth n influences those at ...
... given in Table 1 . It is clear that there are several likely characteristics of real maps not used to generate simulated maps . Two may be of particular importance . First , whether the mumber of nodes at depth n influences those at ...
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