Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... defined for W59 : 1. surface material : defined clusters or zones examined as part of the spatial assessment of the area and in order to evaluate preser- vation potential and information loss in a continuing agricultural regime ; 2 ...
... defined for W59 : 1. surface material : defined clusters or zones examined as part of the spatial assessment of the area and in order to evaluate preser- vation potential and information loss in a continuing agricultural regime ; 2 ...
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... defined in terms of flint scatters , being a case in point . Popping up now and again , most recently in a paper on the Avebury area ( Smith 1984 ) , it fades away before it can be grasped . Some aspects of the discussion may be ...
... defined in terms of flint scatters , being a case in point . Popping up now and again , most recently in a paper on the Avebury area ( Smith 1984 ) , it fades away before it can be grasped . Some aspects of the discussion may be ...
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... defined entities still have a reality insofar as ' cultures ' are still used to describe and explain the prehis- toric past . In the USA , the recognition or definition of ethnicity has developed from Boas ' work on the motifs used on ...
... defined entities still have a reality insofar as ' cultures ' are still used to describe and explain the prehis- toric past . In the USA , the recognition or definition of ethnicity has developed from Boas ' work on the motifs used on ...
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