Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population responsible for their production and use , the archaeological record is ...
... Distribution Under the assumption that there is a comparatively straight - forward relationship between the distribution of ancient artefacts and the population responsible for their production and use , the archaeological record is ...
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... distribution of another artefacts with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely have been found if it were indeed present ... distributions . Medieval Distribution of sherds : -- -- 1 -- -- 76.
... distribution of another artefacts with similar properties : if one only is absent , the implication is that it would likely have been found if it were indeed present ... distributions . Medieval Distribution of sherds : -- -- 1 -- -- 76.
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3 Tagus ATLANTIC OCEAN Guadian IBERIA سم ❖ ཕེབ KEY Distribution of schist plaques Distribution of available inland schist sources kilometers 180 Map 1 : Distribution of schist and schist plaques . ( 1 ) Alentejo ; ( 2 ) Setubal ...
3 Tagus ATLANTIC OCEAN Guadian IBERIA سم ❖ ཕེབ KEY Distribution of schist plaques Distribution of available inland schist sources kilometers 180 Map 1 : Distribution of schist and schist plaques . ( 1 ) Alentejo ; ( 2 ) Setubal ...
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