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... problem in archaeology necessarily involves the definition of a time frame within which that problem is set . This framework has traditionally served as an organising mechanism for relating objects and events . However , it may also ...
... problem in archaeology necessarily involves the definition of a time frame within which that problem is set . This framework has traditionally served as an organising mechanism for relating objects and events . However , it may also ...
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... problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of many inde- pendent processors , somewhat analogous to many brain cells firing simultaneously ( Gardner 1985 , 319 ) ...
... problem . Unlike the standard method of serial computation , Darallel processing involves the simultaneous operation of many inde- pendent processors , somewhat analogous to many brain cells firing simultaneously ( Gardner 1985 , 319 ) ...
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... problem with the volume : the concise nature of the discussion and conclusions . For example , it would have if been valuable the observations made by Young and Bonnichsen could have been set against other studies of individual ...
... problem with the volume : the concise nature of the discussion and conclusions . For example , it would have if been valuable the observations made by Young and Bonnichsen could have been set against other studies of individual ...
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