Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when it is necessary to conceptualise and understand the management of faunal resources in the past or the interrelation between ...
... practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when it is necessary to conceptualise and understand the management of faunal resources in the past or the interrelation between ...
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... practice of infanticide beyond mere family planning . For all that the infants buried in building R16 at Poundbury were ... practices enjoined celibacy even for married couples ( Fox 1988 ) and family sizes probably were small . In ...
... practice of infanticide beyond mere family planning . For all that the infants buried in building R16 at Poundbury were ... practices enjoined celibacy even for married couples ( Fox 1988 ) and family sizes probably were small . In ...
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... practices employed during the Creswellian and those associated with the Magdalenian . The one striking difference is that although many of the long bones have been broken for marrow extraction , they were not split longitudinally ...
... practices employed during the Creswellian and those associated with the Magdalenian . The one striking difference is that although many of the long bones have been broken for marrow extraction , they were not split longitudinally ...
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