Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... relation to their specific contemporary contexts and the complex variety of factors which have shaped them , rather than as chronological isolates in a single - strand genetic chain . The intention here is to illustrate the lack of such ...
... relation to their specific contemporary contexts and the complex variety of factors which have shaped them , rather than as chronological isolates in a single - strand genetic chain . The intention here is to illustrate the lack of such ...
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... relation to conflicts with the syllabus requirements of " Bantu education " . The lack of large scale support for educational programmes which contain the product of archaeological research limits the value of the persistant and ...
... relation to conflicts with the syllabus requirements of " Bantu education " . The lack of large scale support for educational programmes which contain the product of archaeological research limits the value of the persistant and ...
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... relationship would have behavioural relevance . more surprising since an allometric relationship be tween camp population and area had previously been argued , for the same data , on both theoretical and empirical grounds ( Wiessner ...
... relationship would have behavioural relevance . more surprising since an allometric relationship be tween camp population and area had previously been argued , for the same data , on both theoretical and empirical grounds ( Wiessner ...
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