Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 150
... traditional methods including species biogeography , metric and non - metric traits and recognition / use of animal products as indicators of animal ( and in consequence human ) migration . What is evident and indeed lamented by ...
... traditional methods including species biogeography , metric and non - metric traits and recognition / use of animal products as indicators of animal ( and in consequence human ) migration . What is evident and indeed lamented by ...
Page 122
... traditional ' coffee areas in Cauca are identified with Arabica coffee ( Típica or Bourbon ) , other areas grow the genetically improved Colombia and Caturra varieties . The case of Sucre is an example of a coffee production area in ...
... traditional ' coffee areas in Cauca are identified with Arabica coffee ( Típica or Bourbon ) , other areas grow the genetically improved Colombia and Caturra varieties . The case of Sucre is an example of a coffee production area in ...
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... traditional way of life . By reading and singing the ballad the language and attitudes of the group were reinforced ... traditional to offer a visitor , even a stranger , a drink of whisky on arrival , and equally traditional to accept ...
... traditional way of life . By reading and singing the ballad the language and attitudes of the group were reinforced ... traditional to offer a visitor , even a stranger , a drink of whisky on arrival , and equally traditional to accept ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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