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... activity may have its roots originating in a widespread Neolithic pastoral economy in which water was the life - giving force for man and animal . Even if hoarding was common over a large area , the ideological direction of this activity ...
... activity may have its roots originating in a widespread Neolithic pastoral economy in which water was the life - giving force for man and animal . Even if hoarding was common over a large area , the ideological direction of this activity ...
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... Activity Areas . University of New Mexico Press , Albuquerque , 1984. 259 ( + xvi ) pp . £ 16.50 ( soft ) ISSN 0- 8263-0719-1 . Reviewed by Paul Lane SO The term ' activity area ' is much a feature of regular archaeo- logical parlance ...
... Activity Areas . University of New Mexico Press , Albuquerque , 1984. 259 ( + xvi ) pp . £ 16.50 ( soft ) ISSN 0- 8263-0719-1 . Reviewed by Paul Lane SO The term ' activity area ' is much a feature of regular archaeo- logical parlance ...
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... activity areas are monofunctional and sex - specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is ...
... activity areas are monofunctional and sex - specific do not apply in all instances . From her sample , it can be argued that these assump- tions are least applicable for Navajos , and most applicable Euroamerican households : that is ...
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