Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... role in sustaining the economic demands of the monarchy . This feature of Meroitic settlement suggests that a more intensive control of production was possible within the relatively small core region of the kingdom , but more generally ...
... role in sustaining the economic demands of the monarchy . This feature of Meroitic settlement suggests that a more intensive control of production was possible within the relatively small core region of the kingdom , but more generally ...
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... role in undermining the subsistence base of this core region . The massive demand for charcoal of Meroe's iron industry may have played a major role ( Haaland 1985 ) , although ongoing longer processes of desiccation will also have ...
... role in undermining the subsistence base of this core region . The massive demand for charcoal of Meroe's iron industry may have played a major role ( Haaland 1985 ) , although ongoing longer processes of desiccation will also have ...
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... role of a wife in early nineteenth - century Britain . They learnt to sew , mend clothes , cook , dust the furniture and interior of the mission house . Meanwhile , Maori boys and men were often employed as gardeners , labourers or ...
... role of a wife in early nineteenth - century Britain . They learnt to sew , mend clothes , cook , dust the furniture and interior of the mission house . Meanwhile , Maori boys and men were often employed as gardeners , labourers or ...
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