Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... butchery While examining the radii , several other interesting points were noted : perhaps most intriguing were the butchery marks displayed by three of the bones . One of these was the longest of the radii ; this had two sharp knife ...
... butchery While examining the radii , several other interesting points were noted : perhaps most intriguing were the butchery marks displayed by three of the bones . One of these was the longest of the radii ; this had two sharp knife ...
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butchery activity , in the sense that Hodder ( 1990 ) defined style as ' a way of doing ' and Wiessner ( 1983 , 1984 & 1990 ) argued that style can be used as a medium for self - definition ( assertive style ) and group - definition ...
butchery activity , in the sense that Hodder ( 1990 ) defined style as ' a way of doing ' and Wiessner ( 1983 , 1984 & 1990 ) argued that style can be used as a medium for self - definition ( assertive style ) and group - definition ...
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... butchery units were removed from the initial butchery sites cannot be resolved simply on the basis of the raw data available . However the location of the Chaleux , 50m above the modern river level and up a steep slope , seems to make ...
... butchery units were removed from the initial butchery sites cannot be resolved simply on the basis of the raw data available . However the location of the Chaleux , 50m above the modern river level and up a steep slope , seems to make ...
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