Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... approach is based on evolutionary biology ( Darwinism ) and ecology and focuses on adaptive responses by organisms , in this particular case by humans , to environmental and ecological change . The application of this approach to ...
... approach is based on evolutionary biology ( Darwinism ) and ecology and focuses on adaptive responses by organisms , in this particular case by humans , to environmental and ecological change . The application of this approach to ...
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... approach is based on evolutionary biology and ecology and found its first application with Steward's ( 1955 ) widely adopted " cultural ecology " approach . In the subsequent decades , cultural ecology underwent a number of refinements ...
... approach is based on evolutionary biology and ecology and found its first application with Steward's ( 1955 ) widely adopted " cultural ecology " approach . In the subsequent decades , cultural ecology underwent a number of refinements ...
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approach suggests that examining the craftsman's techniques can be illuminating . Moreover , he purports a connection between gestures , production sequences and the appearance of a finished object . This approach is linked to the ...
approach suggests that examining the craftsman's techniques can be illuminating . Moreover , he purports a connection between gestures , production sequences and the appearance of a finished object . This approach is linked to the ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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