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... interpretation of data , but I do object to the application of such interpretation to excavation methods themselves . We should try to ensure that such data are internally and externally consistent ( both within the site and between ...
... interpretation of data , but I do object to the application of such interpretation to excavation methods themselves . We should try to ensure that such data are internally and externally consistent ( both within the site and between ...
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... interpretation at a number of levels . A couple of examples are given to demonstrate the utility of de ... interpretations of the site , particularly of the faunal evidence , have had a profound impact on imagining the Mesolithic . The ...
... interpretation at a number of levels . A couple of examples are given to demonstrate the utility of de ... interpretations of the site , particularly of the faunal evidence , have had a profound impact on imagining the Mesolithic . The ...
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... interpretation for isolated finds or clusters of Later Mesolithic microliths . While no hafted examples of ... interpreted as ' the teeth of a rather large ( two handed ) saw ' ( Buckley 1924 , 47 ) . Evidently the character of many of ...
... interpretation for isolated finds or clusters of Later Mesolithic microliths . While no hafted examples of ... interpreted as ' the teeth of a rather large ( two handed ) saw ' ( Buckley 1924 , 47 ) . Evidently the character of many of ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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