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... Neolithic period onwards . For them the Neolithic Revolution pro- vides a convenient demarcation and justification of their field of interests , spatially as well as temporally ( since agriculture is commonly held to have originated ...
... Neolithic period onwards . For them the Neolithic Revolution pro- vides a convenient demarcation and justification of their field of interests , spatially as well as temporally ( since agriculture is commonly held to have originated ...
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... Neolithic quarries in Cumbria . There is no doubt that this book is one of a select group which use stone arte- facts to say something interesting . The case for more detailed docu- mentation of quarry sites and their products is ...
... Neolithic quarries in Cumbria . There is no doubt that this book is one of a select group which use stone arte- facts to say something interesting . The case for more detailed docu- mentation of quarry sites and their products is ...
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