Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 93
... relationship but is not explicit about this in his complex presentation of the data . Skogland's ( 1985 ) Table 2 provides calf survival rates for six herds ranging from 23 % to 90 % . However for only four of these herds are there ...
... relationship but is not explicit about this in his complex presentation of the data . Skogland's ( 1985 ) Table 2 provides calf survival rates for six herds ranging from 23 % to 90 % . However for only four of these herds are there ...
Page 110
... relationship between archaeology and education is large and seems almost to grow daily . On one side , it is fostered by an increasing number of teachers who see archaeology as an ideal medium for the formal teaching of skills and ...
... relationship between archaeology and education is large and seems almost to grow daily . On one side , it is fostered by an increasing number of teachers who see archaeology as an ideal medium for the formal teaching of skills and ...
Page 143
... relationship between archaeology and education is a current ' flavour - of - the - month ' with archaeologists ( as this ARC volume testifies ) . Much has been written about this subject in the last few years , giving the impression ...
... relationship between archaeology and education is a current ' flavour - of - the - month ' with archaeologists ( as this ARC volume testifies ) . Much has been written about this subject in the last few years , giving the impression ...
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