Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 73
... perhaps by the hearth . The reconstruction depicting dress in October month shows 5 females outdoors ( at least 3 adults , 1 wearing fur ) , 4 females indoors ( at least 3 adults ) , 15 males outdoors ( 12 adults , 3 wearing fur ) , and ...
... perhaps by the hearth . The reconstruction depicting dress in October month shows 5 females outdoors ( at least 3 adults , 1 wearing fur ) , 4 females indoors ( at least 3 adults ) , 15 males outdoors ( 12 adults , 3 wearing fur ) , and ...
Page 122
... perhaps one of the greatest Chinese archaeological treasures to leave the country must not be underestimated . Perhaps it can be seen as a sign of the increasing openness that China has been displaying under Deng Xiao Ping : a welcome ...
... perhaps one of the greatest Chinese archaeological treasures to leave the country must not be underestimated . Perhaps it can be seen as a sign of the increasing openness that China has been displaying under Deng Xiao Ping : a welcome ...
Page 126
... Perhaps the best and most depressing example of the implications of the thesis is to be found in the paper by Novwakowski on Bodmin farmers . She claims it's the insiders , those farmers with ' familial links ' who , dispossessed from ...
... Perhaps the best and most depressing example of the implications of the thesis is to be found in the paper by Novwakowski on Bodmin farmers . She claims it's the insiders , those farmers with ' familial links ' who , dispossessed from ...
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