Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... references scattered through the text for the reader to investigate further if they so wish . Chapters 3-5 , " The determination of age and sex " , " Metric variation " and " Non - metric determination " follow this lead , clearly ...
... references scattered through the text for the reader to investigate further if they so wish . Chapters 3-5 , " The determination of age and sex " , " Metric variation " and " Non - metric determination " follow this lead , clearly ...
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... reference , logic , consciousness , discursiveness . Referring to the table above , language has most of the properties attributed to material culture : it involves action , unconscious absorption , basic orientation to the world ...
... reference , logic , consciousness , discursiveness . Referring to the table above , language has most of the properties attributed to material culture : it involves action , unconscious absorption , basic orientation to the world ...
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... reference American archaeology and ' early iron age ' only to be used in the archaeology of east Africa are unforgivable lapses . In the volume the editors have created an archaeological world of their own . For a user , it is ...
... reference American archaeology and ' early iron age ' only to be used in the archaeology of east Africa are unforgivable lapses . In the volume the editors have created an archaeological world of their own . For a user , it is ...
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