Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 32
... activity to be defined with confidence . Totally unassociated with the putative flint mines above Durrington , the activity was centred on a shallow dry valley , the flint seam outcropping along its sides and presumably easy to quarry ...
... activity to be defined with confidence . Totally unassociated with the putative flint mines above Durrington , the activity was centred on a shallow dry valley , the flint seam outcropping along its sides and presumably easy to quarry ...
Page 80
... activity and the sequence of use or occupation at a given locale . Similarly , the recognition of entities of given orders ( houses , streets , settlements ) is a ranking of place according to level at which they frame social activity ...
... activity and the sequence of use or occupation at a given locale . Similarly , the recognition of entities of given orders ( houses , streets , settlements ) is a ranking of place according to level at which they frame social activity ...
Page 256
... activity areas are monofunctional and sex - specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is ...
... activity areas are monofunctional and sex - specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is ...
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