Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 216
... mesolithic , he notes that ethnographic information " presents woman as man's helper in the processing of the kill , e.g. in hide working , as collector of plant foods etc " ( Randsborg 1986 , 147 ) . This view he apparently accepts ...
... mesolithic , he notes that ethnographic information " presents woman as man's helper in the processing of the kill , e.g. in hide working , as collector of plant foods etc " ( Randsborg 1986 , 147 ) . This view he apparently accepts ...
Page 221
... Mesolithic sites on Oronsay could be dated with extreme accuracy , whilst " Capital Gains " taught me that 14th century points were often SO long that eventually laws were passed to limit their length to two inches . shoe- Much of the ...
... Mesolithic sites on Oronsay could be dated with extreme accuracy , whilst " Capital Gains " taught me that 14th century points were often SO long that eventually laws were passed to limit their length to two inches . shoe- Much of the ...
Page 237
... Meso- lithic is dealt with using a traditional framework of trans- humance . In marked contrast , the Mesolithic - Neolithic transition is treated with imagination , as Higham provides opportunity and motive for the adoption of a food 237.
... Meso- lithic is dealt with using a traditional framework of trans- humance . In marked contrast , the Mesolithic - Neolithic transition is treated with imagination , as Higham provides opportunity and motive for the adoption of a food 237.
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