Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... interpretation of the site at the first order . This would allow for a greater appreciation of the contexts , which might then be lumped together by phase if it is reasonable to do so . Also required is a liaison between the ...
... interpretation of the site at the first order . This would allow for a greater appreciation of the contexts , which might then be lumped together by phase if it is reasonable to do so . Also required is a liaison between the ...
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... interpreted as daily bands . Coutts analysed modern samples of the New Zealand cockle and found that there was a mean of 358 micro - lines a year . Again the interpretation was that one line formed daily and it was shown that , provided ...
... interpreted as daily bands . Coutts analysed modern samples of the New Zealand cockle and found that there was a mean of 358 micro - lines a year . Again the interpretation was that one line formed daily and it was shown that , provided ...
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... interpretation of Nämforsen . For example , they argue that the elk motif that dominates the art of the site could have been used to negotiate change by the site's users . The Khanty are careful with the bones of animals they kill ...
... interpretation of Nämforsen . For example , they argue that the elk motif that dominates the art of the site could have been used to negotiate change by the site's users . The Khanty are careful with the bones of animals they kill ...
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