Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... remains representing 100,000 individual animals had been built up , revealed that there were no rat remains , although the House mouse was present ( O'Connor , pers . comm . ) . If there was no extensive rural rat population then there ...
... remains representing 100,000 individual animals had been built up , revealed that there were no rat remains , although the House mouse was present ( O'Connor , pers . comm . ) . If there was no extensive rural rat population then there ...
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... remains of approximately 140 individuals ( Parrington and Roberts 1990 ) . In 1990 , a second cemetery was excavated near 10th and Vine Street . This site had been used from 1810 to 1822 , and the remains of approximately eighty - five ...
... remains of approximately 140 individuals ( Parrington and Roberts 1990 ) . In 1990 , a second cemetery was excavated near 10th and Vine Street . This site had been used from 1810 to 1822 , and the remains of approximately eighty - five ...
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... remains and we have to define how we can acquire knowledge of different concepts and their outcome in the past from material remains . This includes all discussions of how people use material objects . One can see material objects as ...
... remains and we have to define how we can acquire knowledge of different concepts and their outcome in the past from material remains . This includes all discussions of how people use material objects . One can see material objects as ...
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