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Page 10
The attraction of this analysis and its apparent 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 ...
The attraction of this analysis and its apparent 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 ...
Page 104
At the same time , it must exponential description of the also be remembered that
this is relationship would have any still the only body of detailed behavioural
relevance . This is camp - site data available for any more surprising since an ...
At the same time , it must exponential description of the also be remembered that
this is relationship would have any still the only body of detailed behavioural
relevance . This is camp - site data available for any more surprising since an ...
Page 105
Kung form . This constitutes an original settlement patterns . The relevance piece
of research and is perhaps of the " answers " was assumed from the single most
important the beginning , rather than contribution of this book . " demonstrated .
Kung form . This constitutes an original settlement patterns . The relevance piece
of research and is perhaps of the " answers " was assumed from the single most
important the beginning , rather than contribution of this book . " demonstrated .
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