Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... assemblages as they come out of the ground . There are a variety of reasons for this and many of them are not the fault of the bone workers . However , this situation is regrettable because it divorces the specialist from the contexts ...
... assemblages as they come out of the ground . There are a variety of reasons for this and many of them are not the fault of the bone workers . However , this situation is regrettable because it divorces the specialist from the contexts ...
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... assemblages . This could be an argument for lumping assemblages in the manner usually done by zooarchaeologists . However , this method of analysis also denies the whole myriad of taphonomic processes , and human behaviours , which may ...
... assemblages . This could be an argument for lumping assemblages in the manner usually done by zooarchaeologists . However , this method of analysis also denies the whole myriad of taphonomic processes , and human behaviours , which may ...
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... assemblages , such as Star Carr , VPD and Barry's Island . The site of Barry's Island , and in particular one area ... Assemblages from a number of testpits at the site of No Name Hill and from isolated testpits at the lake edge provide ...
... assemblages , such as Star Carr , VPD and Barry's Island . The site of Barry's Island , and in particular one area ... Assemblages from a number of testpits at the site of No Name Hill and from isolated testpits at the lake edge provide ...
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