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... remains . Zvelebil ( 1994 ) has re - evaluated the evidence for plant use . It is evident that we need to prioritise gender in order to explore the exploitation of such resources , especially given the implied sexual division of labour ...
... remains . Zvelebil ( 1994 ) has re - evaluated the evidence for plant use . It is evident that we need to prioritise gender in order to explore the exploitation of such resources , especially given the implied sexual division of labour ...
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animal remains following butchery and consumption , thus resulting in complex patterns of bone disposal ( Whitelaw 1994 , 232 ) . Some of the most compelling evidence for the symbolic significance ascribed to animals comes from later ...
animal remains following butchery and consumption , thus resulting in complex patterns of bone disposal ( Whitelaw 1994 , 232 ) . Some of the most compelling evidence for the symbolic significance ascribed to animals comes from later ...
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... remains the only British Mesolithic cemetery . Here the remains of at least 20 individuals were recovered between 1919 and 1933 , to which might be added another 50 or so discovered prior to 1805 ( Jacobi 1987 , 165 ) . The scale of ...
... remains the only British Mesolithic cemetery . Here the remains of at least 20 individuals were recovered between 1919 and 1933 , to which might be added another 50 or so discovered prior to 1805 ( Jacobi 1987 , 165 ) . The scale of ...
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