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... areas ; areas of isolated tool - use , and places where material was deposited all assemblages which , on occasion , at least , were spatially discrete . Operational sequences from the Vale of Pickering could thus be considered in a ...
... areas ; areas of isolated tool - use , and places where material was deposited all assemblages which , on occasion , at least , were spatially discrete . Operational sequences from the Vale of Pickering could thus be considered in a ...
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... areas ( ed . L. Larsson ) . Acta Archaeologica Lundensia Series IN 8 ° , No.24 , pp . 7-22 . Eriksen , B. V. 2000. “ Chaîne Opèratoire ” – den operative proces og kunsten at tænke som en flinthugger . In Flintstudier . En håndbog i ...
... areas ( ed . L. Larsson ) . Acta Archaeologica Lundensia Series IN 8 ° , No.24 , pp . 7-22 . Eriksen , B. V. 2000. “ Chaîne Opèratoire ” – den operative proces og kunsten at tænke som en flinthugger . In Flintstudier . En håndbog i ...
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all of these areas had the same type of material used in their construction and were built using the same constructional technique . None of the previously described , earlier areas of construction were directly knitted in to these ...
all of these areas had the same type of material used in their construction and were built using the same constructional technique . None of the previously described , earlier areas of construction were directly knitted in to these ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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