Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... particular mode of production . Davies discusses the difficulty of working through many post- processual concerns in Palaeolithic archaeology . I would concur with his assertion that the most severe problem is that much of the ...
... particular mode of production . Davies discusses the difficulty of working through many post- processual concerns in Palaeolithic archaeology . I would concur with his assertion that the most severe problem is that much of the ...
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... particular complex social forms . As well as incorporating new theoretical perspectives , these papers . build on past work in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic and share many concerns particular to the two periods . In her paper ...
... particular complex social forms . As well as incorporating new theoretical perspectives , these papers . build on past work in the Palaeolithic and Mesolithic and share many concerns particular to the two periods . In her paper ...
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... particular practice . Mesolithic sites tend to represent a clustering of the particular energetic connections involved in lithic reduction and tool production , congealed as deposited artefacts , trailing off into the landscape towards ...
... particular practice . Mesolithic sites tend to represent a clustering of the particular energetic connections involved in lithic reduction and tool production , congealed as deposited artefacts , trailing off into the landscape towards ...
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