Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 137
... interpretation attained by , say , a particular distribution , is corroborated or weakened by another type of distribution or conclusion so that we gain some insight about the possible redundancy of our methods , or , if the opposite is ...
... interpretation attained by , say , a particular distribution , is corroborated or weakened by another type of distribution or conclusion so that we gain some insight about the possible redundancy of our methods , or , if the opposite is ...
Page 138
... interpretation . In particular , it has been argued that the changes in architectural layout , house equipement and population density attested in 16th and 17th century rural England have been interpreted differentially , depending on ...
... interpretation . In particular , it has been argued that the changes in architectural layout , house equipement and population density attested in 16th and 17th century rural England have been interpreted differentially , depending on ...
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... interpretation . My reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at the site , it is both inappropriate to impose ...
... interpretation . My reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at the site , it is both inappropriate to impose ...
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