Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... remains that we can arrive at a more complete understanding of our data , including the discrete episodes of human behaviour . Bailey's contribution ( 1981 , 1983 ) represents an elaboration of the Binford - Schiffer debate . Because ...
... remains that we can arrive at a more complete understanding of our data , including the discrete episodes of human behaviour . Bailey's contribution ( 1981 , 1983 ) represents an elaboration of the Binford - Schiffer debate . Because ...
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... remains , over whether the young were simply not buried at all , or whether their bones decayed faster than older interments . While the lack of calcification of young remains ( Gordon and Buikstra 1981 ) is thought to contribute to ...
... remains , over whether the young were simply not buried at all , or whether their bones decayed faster than older interments . While the lack of calcification of young remains ( Gordon and Buikstra 1981 ) is thought to contribute to ...
Page 142
... remains as inferior to that from other body tissues ( Bones versus bodies section ) , even though bare bones have their own advantages . Indeed , as the book is not about skeletal remains , an illustration of a Danish tree - coffin body ...
... remains as inferior to that from other body tissues ( Bones versus bodies section ) , even though bare bones have their own advantages . Indeed , as the book is not about skeletal remains , an illustration of a Danish tree - coffin body ...
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