Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... collected after shedding had taken place ( Fraser and King 1954 ) . The conclusion therefore was made that Star Carr was occupied in winter / early spring . Furthermore , it was later suggested that the red deer would have migrated in ...
... collected after shedding had taken place ( Fraser and King 1954 ) . The conclusion therefore was made that Star Carr was occupied in winter / early spring . Furthermore , it was later suggested that the red deer would have migrated in ...
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... collected on 16th June and the second shell on 2nd April . It might seem unlikely that these shells had been collected on the same day if the range of the growing season is not taken into account . Expected date of growth resumption ...
... collected on 16th June and the second shell on 2nd April . It might seem unlikely that these shells had been collected on the same day if the range of the growing season is not taken into account . Expected date of growth resumption ...
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... collected fresh from the till , to that of relatively battered pieces that have been pounded by the sea and can be collected from the beach . The intermediate stages represent pieces which had only been recently eroded from the cliff ...
... collected fresh from the till , to that of relatively battered pieces that have been pounded by the sea and can be collected from the beach . The intermediate stages represent pieces which had only been recently eroded from the cliff ...
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