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... pattern , patterns need to be compared over both space and time ( Clarke 1972 ; Hodder 1976 ) . This too is not as simple as it seems , in that viable methods of comparison must be created that consider both the nature of the material ...
... pattern , patterns need to be compared over both space and time ( Clarke 1972 ; Hodder 1976 ) . This too is not as simple as it seems , in that viable methods of comparison must be created that consider both the nature of the material ...
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... pattern manifest itself ? There are three types of pattern that may be measured from a purely material point of view . These are : pattern of media ( the material that the objects are made of ) ; pattern of technology ( the level of ...
... pattern manifest itself ? There are three types of pattern that may be measured from a purely material point of view . These are : pattern of media ( the material that the objects are made of ) ; pattern of technology ( the level of ...
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... patterns of media and techno- logy provides archaeology with its most potentially informative approach to descriptions of prehistoric material patterns . It is not just that the media or technological pattern informs on the nature of ...
... patterns of media and techno- logy provides archaeology with its most potentially informative approach to descriptions of prehistoric material patterns . It is not just that the media or technological pattern informs on the nature of ...
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