Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... relevance to the current theoretical status of archaeology were realized early in the period of debate and attempted innovation most clearly associated with the work of David Clarke in Britain and with that of Lewis Binford in the ...
... relevance to the current theoretical status of archaeology were realized early in the period of debate and attempted innovation most clearly associated with the work of David Clarke in Britain and with that of Lewis Binford in the ...
Page 104
... 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 1974 ) . -- any This is The analyses ...
... 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 1974 ) . -- any This is The analyses ...
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... relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this problem stems from a more sophical position seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and ...
... relevance of the " answers " was assumed from the beginning , rather than demonstrated . That this problem stems from a more sophical position seems when the author states : reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and ...
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