Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... human behaviour from non - human . For many archaeologists the agricultural revolution defines a critical threshold . This is especially common among those who work on the later prehistory of Europe , commonly taken to mean prehistory ...
... human behaviour from non - human . For many archaeologists the agricultural revolution defines a critical threshold . This is especially common among those who work on the later prehistory of Europe , commonly taken to mean prehistory ...
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... human individual , used as a measure of variation in subsistence economy . These uniformities and many others like them are , of course , statements of biological or physiological function . As such , their application to archaeological ...
... human individual , used as a measure of variation in subsistence economy . These uniformities and many others like them are , of course , statements of biological or physiological function . As such , their application to archaeological ...
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... human sciences , between the cultural and social developments of the Quaternary period and the workings of the brain ... human science , and is best placed to explore the interactions between the full range of phenomena that impinge on ...
... human sciences , between the cultural and social developments of the Quaternary period and the workings of the brain ... human science , and is best placed to explore the interactions between the full range of phenomena that impinge on ...
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