Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... deposits and features , combined with human processes , has conspired to exclude an approach based on the earth sciences . It is realised that interpretation of such deposits is rendered more complex due to the additional range of ...
... deposits and features , combined with human processes , has conspired to exclude an approach based on the earth sciences . It is realised that interpretation of such deposits is rendered more complex due to the additional range of ...
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... deposits have a whole variety of origins . However , it is also unscientific to ignore whatever constraints are set by the physical evidence . Many deposits cannot be ascribed a single origin . A similar point was made by Hubbard and ...
... deposits have a whole variety of origins . However , it is also unscientific to ignore whatever constraints are set by the physical evidence . Many deposits cannot be ascribed a single origin . A similar point was made by Hubbard and ...
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... deposits at Star Carr , since it implies that the treatment of faunal remains may also have been controlled by symbolically appropriate action . Though outside the immediate scope of this paper , detailed spatial analysis on the Star ...
... deposits at Star Carr , since it implies that the treatment of faunal remains may also have been controlled by symbolically appropriate action . Though outside the immediate scope of this paper , detailed spatial analysis on the Star ...
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