Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... possible by the award post - doctoral fellowshio from the Social Sciences and Humaniti es Research Council of Canada . I have also benefited from stimulating discussions with Robin Boast and Dr. M.L.K. Murti . References Acharya , P.K. ...
... possible by the award post - doctoral fellowshio from the Social Sciences and Humaniti es Research Council of Canada . I have also benefited from stimulating discussions with Robin Boast and Dr. M.L.K. Murti . References Acharya , P.K. ...
Page 191
... possible , in this case , to identify some of the bones as belonging to at least one adult , probably female , and a child aged between 15 and 24 months ( Irvine 1959-60 , 26-7 ) . The Newton site also comprised of a cremation Dit ...
... possible , in this case , to identify some of the bones as belonging to at least one adult , probably female , and a child aged between 15 and 24 months ( Irvine 1959-60 , 26-7 ) . The Newton site also comprised of a cremation Dit ...
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... possible in an archaeological assessment in prehistory . Beginning the " geographical dimension " section is a paper by Mellars and Haynes which develops a more detailed examination of Meso- lithic artefact distribution from a previous ...
... possible in an archaeological assessment in prehistory . Beginning the " geographical dimension " section is a paper by Mellars and Haynes which develops a more detailed examination of Meso- lithic artefact distribution from a previous ...
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