Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to hundreds of years , interactions between individuals and the larger social groupings of which they are members , and political interactions between such groupings , come ...
... interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to hundreds of years , interactions between individuals and the larger social groupings of which they are members , and political interactions between such groupings , come ...
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... interactions simply extrapolated directly from the anthropological and sociological record of the recent past and ... interact , if at all , with the demographic , economic , environmental and biological variables that manifestly ...
... interactions simply extrapolated directly from the anthropological and sociological record of the recent past and ... interact , if at all , with the demographic , economic , environmental and biological variables that manifestly ...
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... interact through marriage networks , vital if a group is going to survive as a reproductive unit , and networks of ... interaction and lastly society , sediments and settlement . The book is rounded off with a chapter on the Dalaeo ...
... interact through marriage networks , vital if a group is going to survive as a reproductive unit , and networks of ... interaction and lastly society , sediments and settlement . The book is rounded off with a chapter on the Dalaeo ...
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