Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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Page 69
... lack of a theory to interpret faunal remains , to understand what archaeological bones represent as the result of past social practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when ...
... lack of a theory to interpret faunal remains , to understand what archaeological bones represent as the result of past social practices , is one of the main problems archaeozoology faces . The lack of a theory is especially obvious when ...
Page 71
... lack of interdisciplinarity also means that times archaeozoologists have to work with faunal samples that lack fundamental information . In an ideal situation , the methodology of an excavation should satisfy the requirements of all the ...
... lack of interdisciplinarity also means that times archaeozoologists have to work with faunal samples that lack fundamental information . In an ideal situation , the methodology of an excavation should satisfy the requirements of all the ...
Page 161
... lack of detail paid to palaeodemography , it is therefore advised that this book is read in conjunction with Waldron ( 1994 ) . The next section discusses the standardisation of data collection . Most osteologists use the standards from ...
... lack of detail paid to palaeodemography , it is therefore advised that this book is read in conjunction with Waldron ( 1994 ) . The next section discusses the standardisation of data collection . Most osteologists use the standards from ...
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