Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... chaîne opératoire beyond the immediate and descriptive . Riede stresses that present research employing the chaîne opératoire gives primacy to the fait rather then the tendance , and a return to the latter not only keeps more precisely ...
... chaîne opératoire beyond the immediate and descriptive . Riede stresses that present research employing the chaîne opératoire gives primacy to the fait rather then the tendance , and a return to the latter not only keeps more precisely ...
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... chaîne opératoire that arise in working through the spatial and temporal implications of the very concept of the chaîne opératoire , in the following paragraphs , not only will technology be examined , but also concepts of time and ...
... chaîne opératoire that arise in working through the spatial and temporal implications of the very concept of the chaîne opératoire , in the following paragraphs , not only will technology be examined , but also concepts of time and ...
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was a habitual cultural practice . The chaîne opératoire may appear linear and stadial when the life history of a ... chaînes opératoires are gathered together to make composite tools 42 Chantel Conneller.
was a habitual cultural practice . The chaîne opératoire may appear linear and stadial when the life history of a ... chaînes opératoires are gathered together to make composite tools 42 Chantel Conneller.
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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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