Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... Seasonality studies are an important tool in archaeological research , as long as methods are correctly applied . This paper aims to highlight problems which arise in seasonality studies due to a lack of understanding by archaeologists ...
... Seasonality studies are an important tool in archaeological research , as long as methods are correctly applied . This paper aims to highlight problems which arise in seasonality studies due to a lack of understanding by archaeologists ...
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... seasonality of occupation . Jacobi ( 1978 ) also expressed reservations about the seasonal movement of red deer . Looking at the evidence ... seasonality assessments are in favour of summer occupation , is Seasonality of Faunal Remains 54.
... seasonality of occupation . Jacobi ( 1978 ) also expressed reservations about the seasonal movement of red deer . Looking at the evidence ... seasonality assessments are in favour of summer occupation , is Seasonality of Faunal Remains 54.
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... seasonality studies , and how these may then significantly affect an archaeological interpretation . Three case studies have been used , but there are of course many other circumstances and methods where such problems may arise . It is ...
... seasonality studies , and how these may then significantly affect an archaeological interpretation . Three case studies have been used , but there are of course many other circumstances and methods where such problems may arise . It is ...
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