Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 188
... represent a domestic context . The majority of sherds recovered were small , although in a few instances larger pieces were recovered ( Savory 1952 , 82 ) . Distinct , localised distributions of sherds could be defined , and no pottery ...
... represent a domestic context . The majority of sherds recovered were small , although in a few instances larger pieces were recovered ( Savory 1952 , 82 ) . Distinct , localised distributions of sherds could be defined , and no pottery ...
Page 191
... represent three huts ( Savory 1959-60 ) . Like the so - called secondary cremation at Nottage , the cremation Dit ... represented their experience , and interpretations of that experience , to others in a structured and communicable way ...
... represent three huts ( Savory 1959-60 ) . Like the so - called secondary cremation at Nottage , the cremation Dit ... represented their experience , and interpretations of that experience , to others in a structured and communicable way ...
Page 198
... representing the intersection of private / household and public / community interests operating in both space and ... represents a rebuilding of the primary un - enclosed building ( A ) . What , in fact , we are seeing in the secondary ...
... representing the intersection of private / household and public / community interests operating in both space and ... represents a rebuilding of the primary un - enclosed building ( A ) . What , in fact , we are seeing in the secondary ...
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