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... example , he proposes a more precise and detailed descriptive procedure that makes no interpretative claims , but enables material to be compared with greater ease , and similarity to be assessed with greater confidence . Timothy Taylor ...
... example , he proposes a more precise and detailed descriptive procedure that makes no interpretative claims , but enables material to be compared with greater ease , and similarity to be assessed with greater confidence . Timothy Taylor ...
Page 161
... example might be in the discovery of a particular material on a site a great distance from its source . Such examples as Breton dolerite ( Le Roux 1975 ) or Melos obsidian ( Hallam et al . 1976 ) would be cases in point . Although a ...
... example might be in the discovery of a particular material on a site a great distance from its source . Such examples as Breton dolerite ( Le Roux 1975 ) or Melos obsidian ( Hallam et al . 1976 ) would be cases in point . Although a ...
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... example the specific meaning of bronze axes can be understood with reference to the symbolic importance of earlier stone axes ) . As a starting point the theore- tical introduction to the book uses examples of present - day ' symbols of ...
... example the specific meaning of bronze axes can be understood with reference to the symbolic importance of earlier stone axes ) . As a starting point the theore- tical introduction to the book uses examples of present - day ' symbols of ...
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