Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... faunal remains . This is especially true for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods where faunal remains may make up a large part of the data set and are often used to investigate various aspects of the culture in question . Some ...
... faunal remains . This is especially true for the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic periods where faunal remains may make up a large part of the data set and are often used to investigate various aspects of the culture in question . Some ...
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... faunal remains , to understand what archaeological bones represent as the result of past social practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when it is necessary to ...
... faunal remains , to understand what archaeological bones represent as the result of past social practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when it is necessary to ...
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... faunal communities ( cf. Boyle 1990 ) . Readings from archaeological , anthropological and ethnographic studies ( f . Binford 1983 , Gamble & Boismeier 1991 ) indicate that the spatial distribution of faunal remains on an archaeological ...
... faunal communities ( cf. Boyle 1990 ) . Readings from archaeological , anthropological and ethnographic studies ( f . Binford 1983 , Gamble & Boismeier 1991 ) indicate that the spatial distribution of faunal remains on an archaeological ...
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