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It is the variability in this spatial patterning that has been underplayed in this
debate , and will be suggested in what follows as the foundation for an alternative
approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace
...
It is the variability in this spatial patterning that has been underplayed in this
debate , and will be suggested in what follows as the foundation for an alternative
approach . Towards an Alternative Approach An attempt has been made to trace
...
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This Categories : A Study of Ceramic setting may seem to present Variability in
Central India . uniquely convenient social venue Cambridge , Cambridge
University for the study of categorization and Press , Cambridge . 1985 . 253pn .
material ...
This Categories : A Study of Ceramic setting may seem to present Variability in
Central India . uniquely convenient social venue Cambridge , Cambridge
University for the study of categorization and Press , Cambridge . 1985 . 253pn .
material ...
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... that the distribution of related languages is a function of longClegg's paper on
prehistoric term social relations with which rock art in Australia aims to
archaeological distributional data measure and explain variability may be
compared .
... that the distribution of related languages is a function of longClegg's paper on
prehistoric term social relations with which rock art in Australia aims to
archaeological distributional data measure and explain variability may be
compared .
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