Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 179
... inter- dependence between spatial organisation and social structure . More specifically , they attest that the notion of entrance and that of permeability maps are significant descriptive and interpretative variables , since RA values ...
... inter- dependence between spatial organisation and social structure . More specifically , they attest that the notion of entrance and that of permeability maps are significant descriptive and interpretative variables , since RA values ...
Page 218
... inter- preting this notion , whether in archaeology , anthropology or other disciplines . of Women thus have a great potential for contributing to a fuller and more balanced picture of the past . Unfortunately we have not yet used this ...
... inter- preting this notion , whether in archaeology , anthropology or other disciplines . of Women thus have a great potential for contributing to a fuller and more balanced picture of the past . Unfortunately we have not yet used this ...
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