Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... groups ( Mellars 1991 ) . These changes in human settlement and subsistence practices at the end of the Pleistocene indicate changing relations between not only people and the environment but between otherwise isolated groups of ...
... groups ( Mellars 1991 ) . These changes in human settlement and subsistence practices at the end of the Pleistocene indicate changing relations between not only people and the environment but between otherwise isolated groups of ...
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... groups ( David 1966 ; Conkey 1978 ) , it is probable that the explosion of art and symbol and the acceleration of ... groups . Material culture ( signals ) from the Upper Palaeolithic became a means of bearing complex and communicative ...
... groups ( David 1966 ; Conkey 1978 ) , it is probable that the explosion of art and symbol and the acceleration of ... groups . Material culture ( signals ) from the Upper Palaeolithic became a means of bearing complex and communicative ...
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... groups were absorbed into the tribe . Single families or family groups of strangers were placed by the chief in some existing ward ... A larger group would be recognised as a separate ward in itself , with its leader as headman ...
... groups were absorbed into the tribe . Single families or family groups of strangers were placed by the chief in some existing ward ... A larger group would be recognised as a separate ward in itself , with its leader as headman ...
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