Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... patterns that cover their entire body except for the head . In a later cultural phase , Cucuteni B , this regular incised pattern will be replaced by a painted one , visible only in the area of wrists and ankles . Due to the regularity ...
... patterns that cover their entire body except for the head . In a later cultural phase , Cucuteni B , this regular incised pattern will be replaced by a painted one , visible only in the area of wrists and ankles . Due to the regularity ...
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... patterns on the scapulae was that there appeared to be both a different intensity and slightly different techniques ... pattern again might be due solely to natural agencies . However , the transverse shearing does not appear to be ...
... patterns on the scapulae was that there appeared to be both a different intensity and slightly different techniques ... pattern again might be due solely to natural agencies . However , the transverse shearing does not appear to be ...
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... patterns and perhaps for the notion of gradual population increase . How could shifts in the focus of inland resources have any consequences for our understanding of population increase ? Accompanied by shifts in settlement systems ...
... patterns and perhaps for the notion of gradual population increase . How could shifts in the focus of inland resources have any consequences for our understanding of population increase ? Accompanied by shifts in settlement systems ...
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