Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... particular location in the landscape to make a physical and socio - political statement . Food , being one of the ... particular event and the resulting discussions and outcomes of that feast . Both host and attendee will always ...
... particular location in the landscape to make a physical and socio - political statement . Food , being one of the ... particular event and the resulting discussions and outcomes of that feast . Both host and attendee will always ...
Page 146
... particular interest , as well as the underlying themes . The first section of Behaviour behind Bones deals with religion and is predominantly characterised by papers dealing with assemblages from single sites or contexts . Although ...
... particular interest , as well as the underlying themes . The first section of Behaviour behind Bones deals with religion and is predominantly characterised by papers dealing with assemblages from single sites or contexts . Although ...
Page 150
... particular subject area can be moved forward . The second section generally has less emphasis on molecular techniques , drawing more on traditional methods in order to look at the adaptation and variability found in marginal areas ...
... particular subject area can be moved forward . The second section generally has less emphasis on molecular techniques , drawing more on traditional methods in order to look at the adaptation and variability found in marginal areas ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
Copyright | |
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