Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... economy ' , has become a bad word , but this should not be so . Economy resides at the interchange between ecology and society as well as between the social actor and the socially ascribed category of value . Economic decisions and ...
... economy ' , has become a bad word , but this should not be so . Economy resides at the interchange between ecology and society as well as between the social actor and the socially ascribed category of value . Economic decisions and ...
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... economic observables , it would be very hard to decide whether the patterning was generated by the economic behaviour of humans or was an artefact of the buying and selling decisions made by yesterday's on - line computerised monitoring ...
... economic observables , it would be very hard to decide whether the patterning was generated by the economic behaviour of humans or was an artefact of the buying and selling decisions made by yesterday's on - line computerised monitoring ...
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... Economy " Together with theoretical and methodological problems , Spanish archaeozoology faces important economic constraints . This economic shortage creates many problems that are difficult to resolve . Of course , this situation also ...
... Economy " Together with theoretical and methodological problems , Spanish archaeozoology faces important economic constraints . This economic shortage creates many problems that are difficult to resolve . Of course , this situation also ...
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