Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... record that lies outside both the current , and apparent former , range of the species concerned . Given a known historical framework , some such surveys concentrate on specific historic events and processes , notably McCormick's ( 1991 ) ...
... record that lies outside both the current , and apparent former , range of the species concerned . Given a known historical framework , some such surveys concentrate on specific historic events and processes , notably McCormick's ( 1991 ) ...
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... record or communicate information tend to be alike for quite a different reason . Communication depends on fixed conventions . If artefacts are used to record or communicate , they must conform to some convention . If these conventions ...
... record or communicate information tend to be alike for quite a different reason . Communication depends on fixed conventions . If artefacts are used to record or communicate , they must conform to some convention . If these conventions ...
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... record not in archaeological record not in archaeological record Ornament dating not precise Fortification dating not precise Storage pit dating not precise Fishhook dating not precise Adze dating not precise Differences at contact ves ...
... record not in archaeological record not in archaeological record Ornament dating not precise Fortification dating not precise Storage pit dating not precise Fishhook dating not precise Adze dating not precise Differences at contact ves ...
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