Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... evidence for winter occupation . Although absence of evidence is of course not evidence of absence , Bratlund ( 1991 ) is cautious and states that the site may have been used in the autumn and winter but " positive evidence is needed ...
... evidence for winter occupation . Although absence of evidence is of course not evidence of absence , Bratlund ( 1991 ) is cautious and states that the site may have been used in the autumn and winter but " positive evidence is needed ...
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... evidence of both Early and Later Mesolithic activity ( Barton et al . 1995 ) . While it is an encouraging start , it does appear difficult to escape entirely from subsistence based rationales . Clearly , we need to conceive of the ...
... evidence of both Early and Later Mesolithic activity ( Barton et al . 1995 ) . While it is an encouraging start , it does appear difficult to escape entirely from subsistence based rationales . Clearly , we need to conceive of the ...
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... evidence for population numbers . In many circumstances , a number of biases ensure that it is not much of better one for changes in population . Mesolithic Northern England : A Case Study Northern England makes a particularly ...
... evidence for population numbers . In many circumstances , a number of biases ensure that it is not much of better one for changes in population . Mesolithic Northern England : A Case Study Northern England makes a particularly ...
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