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... appear , with a broad contrast between Archaeologists ' Time ( AT ) and Others ' Time ( OT ) . Anthropo- logists ... appears in McGlade's paper . Here the focus shifts from scales of observation of the archaeological record to scales ...
... appear , with a broad contrast between Archaeologists ' Time ( AT ) and Others ' Time ( OT ) . Anthropo- logists ... appears in McGlade's paper . Here the focus shifts from scales of observation of the archaeological record to scales ...
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... appear to be out of phase over short time spans ( Bailey 1981 , 109 ) . One implication that may be drawn from this is that the ethnohistoric evidence on which the ... appears as bad management over the long term , but at any given time 55.
... appear to be out of phase over short time spans ( Bailey 1981 , 109 ) . One implication that may be drawn from this is that the ethnohistoric evidence on which the ... appears as bad management over the long term , but at any given time 55.
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... appears to substantiate his assertion that my position on relativism is perhaps the most crucial in the entire book . data My book is a real thing ( in the same way that archaeological are real ) . And yet in reading Bell's reading of ...
... appears to substantiate his assertion that my position on relativism is perhaps the most crucial in the entire book . data My book is a real thing ( in the same way that archaeological are real ) . And yet in reading Bell's reading of ...
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