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An example may clarify this distinction . Throughout the history of analysis of
British beaker pottery ( Abercromby 1912 ; Piggott 1963 ; Clarke 1970 ; Case
1977 ) , the focus has been on the determination of significant chronological
types either ...
An example may clarify this distinction . Throughout the history of analysis of
British beaker pottery ( Abercromby 1912 ; Piggott 1963 ; Clarke 1970 ; Case
1977 ) , the focus has been on the determination of significant chronological
types either ...
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compare Clarke's Triangular elements with what might be expected in a semiotic
system ( Figure 1 ) . Semiotic elements would exist on the level of primary
geometrics ( triangles , lines , rectangles , etc. ) at least , hence a range of filled
and ...
compare Clarke's Triangular elements with what might be expected in a semiotic
system ( Figure 1 ) . Semiotic elements would exist on the level of primary
geometrics ( triangles , lines , rectangles , etc. ) at least , hence a range of filled
and ...
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Clarke , D.L. 1968 . Analytical Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge University
Press . Clarke , D.L. 1970 . Beaker Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland . 2 vols .
Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1972 . Spatial
Archaeology ...
Clarke , D.L. 1968 . Analytical Archaeology . Cambridge , Cambridge University
Press . Clarke , D.L. 1970 . Beaker Pottery of Great Britain and Ireland . 2 vols .
Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Clarke , D.L. 1972 . Spatial
Archaeology ...
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