Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... seen some work ( eg . Aiello & Molleson , 1993 ; Lucy et al . 1995 ) but more developments in this area are anticipated . The question of parity and whether it is recognisable on the pelvis has also been tackled by Cox on documented ...
... seen some work ( eg . Aiello & Molleson , 1993 ; Lucy et al . 1995 ) but more developments in this area are anticipated . The question of parity and whether it is recognisable on the pelvis has also been tackled by Cox on documented ...
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... seen as ' resource poor ' , whilst deciduous woodlands , on the other hand , with abundant understorey vegetation and varied flora and fauna , are seen as ' resource rich . ' Taking first the environmental evidence for changes in ...
... seen as ' resource poor ' , whilst deciduous woodlands , on the other hand , with abundant understorey vegetation and varied flora and fauna , are seen as ' resource rich . ' Taking first the environmental evidence for changes in ...
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... seen as a neutral , though undulating , surface over which systems operate or a container within which they interact . The environment , in contrast is seen as a suite of resources or prevailing climatic conditions which are part of the ...
... seen as a neutral , though undulating , surface over which systems operate or a container within which they interact . The environment , in contrast is seen as a suite of resources or prevailing climatic conditions which are part of the ...
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