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Page 40
... discussion of time in archaeology has been produced by Bailey ( 1983 ) . We do not have space here to discuss Bailey's work which we have critically assessed elsewhere as part of a more detailed discussion of the relationship between ...
... discussion of time in archaeology has been produced by Bailey ( 1983 ) . We do not have space here to discuss Bailey's work which we have critically assessed elsewhere as part of a more detailed discussion of the relationship between ...
Page 93
... discussion , as for any the new light it threw upon the discussion . For archaeologists , the debate about modern humans , that is those people whom physical anthropolo- gists classify as Homo sapiens sapiens ( H. sap . sap ...
... discussion , as for any the new light it threw upon the discussion . For archaeologists , the debate about modern humans , that is those people whom physical anthropolo- gists classify as Homo sapiens sapiens ( H. sap . sap ...
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... discussion of geographical variation there are added case studies for the southern and northern provinces for the period 20,000-10,000 BP . These studies are essentially faunal and economic in nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn ...
... discussion of geographical variation there are added case studies for the southern and northern provinces for the period 20,000-10,000 BP . These studies are essentially faunal and economic in nature , being the work of Sturdy and Hahn ...
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