Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 154
... patterns to at least partially conform to our expectations , and the information content of unexpected discrepancies is overlooked . -- -- This emphasis on a single scale of measurement , mirrored in settlement pattern studies by the ...
... patterns to at least partially conform to our expectations , and the information content of unexpected discrepancies is overlooked . -- -- This emphasis on a single scale of measurement , mirrored in settlement pattern studies by the ...
Page 162
... pattern , with castes generally scattered . Closer inspection suggests , however , that while Khatis -- whose ... patterns , which bears no relation to our expectations , the final question to be addressed concerns the relevance of all ...
... pattern , with castes generally scattered . Closer inspection suggests , however , that while Khatis -- whose ... patterns , which bears no relation to our expectations , the final question to be addressed concerns the relevance of all ...
Page 201
... pattern of mound construction is considered , another spatial distinction emerges . Better excavation of mounds and their phases of construction has illustrated a pattern of mound elabora- tion throughout the 3rd millenium BC ( Henshall ...
... pattern of mound construction is considered , another spatial distinction emerges . Better excavation of mounds and their phases of construction has illustrated a pattern of mound elabora- tion throughout the 3rd millenium BC ( Henshall ...
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