Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... example , how different analyses of Star Carr , combined with other faunal , cultural or locational aspects of the site , have resulted in a vast number of differing economic and social scenarios for the inhabitants of the site . The ...
... example , how different analyses of Star Carr , combined with other faunal , cultural or locational aspects of the site , have resulted in a vast number of differing economic and social scenarios for the inhabitants of the site . The ...
Page 84
... example . Furthermore , the snout is somewhat pushed in so that the face is less prognathous than that of the larger dog . The snout width indices of both are , however , very similar . These results fit well with a number of other ...
... example . Furthermore , the snout is somewhat pushed in so that the face is less prognathous than that of the larger dog . The snout width indices of both are , however , very similar . These results fit well with a number of other ...
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... example , the ceramic mask from cenotaph no . 2 ( Ivanov 1992 ; Renfrew 1979 : pl . 3b ; Gimbutas 1991 : 243 , fig . 7-23 ) has perforated ears with five and six gold rings . Because only the Gumelnita ceramic and bone female statuettes ...
... example , the ceramic mask from cenotaph no . 2 ( Ivanov 1992 ; Renfrew 1979 : pl . 3b ; Gimbutas 1991 : 243 , fig . 7-23 ) has perforated ears with five and six gold rings . Because only the Gumelnita ceramic and bone female statuettes ...
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