Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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Page 51
... behaviour is often not fully understood and assumptions are sometimes made as to why certain species were being exploited and when . Indeed , Francis Pryor ( 1997 ) makes the point that many " urban academics " care , or know , little ...
... behaviour is often not fully understood and assumptions are sometimes made as to why certain species were being exploited and when . Indeed , Francis Pryor ( 1997 ) makes the point that many " urban academics " care , or know , little ...
Page 55
... behaviour and biology are complex and may well differ between species and ambient environments . As stated by Legge and Rowley - Conwy ( 1988 , 38 ) : " One to one analogies between present and past behavioural patterns may be as ...
... behaviour and biology are complex and may well differ between species and ambient environments . As stated by Legge and Rowley - Conwy ( 1988 , 38 ) : " One to one analogies between present and past behavioural patterns may be as ...
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... behaviour among the members of a social group . The material expression of this common behaviour would be the archaeological type . It is easy to understand why the methodological development of archaeology went deeply into the ...
... behaviour among the members of a social group . The material expression of this common behaviour would be the archaeological type . It is easy to understand why the methodological development of archaeology went deeply into the ...
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