Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... suggest a different spatial patterning . Possibly a specific orientation in relation to a feature on the local landscape , which , while broadly determined by functional / environmental factors , nevertheless operated / transformed ...
... suggest a different spatial patterning . Possibly a specific orientation in relation to a feature on the local landscape , which , while broadly determined by functional / environmental factors , nevertheless operated / transformed ...
Page 107
... suggest that this process is conditioned by experience , the immediate context and anticipated future conditions . In adopting what they have termed a " team approach " the study of modern trained knappers -- -- by investigators such as ...
... suggest that this process is conditioned by experience , the immediate context and anticipated future conditions . In adopting what they have termed a " team approach " the study of modern trained knappers -- -- by investigators such as ...
Page 167
... suggested above . Thus , men's superiority cannot be undermined by the use of titles such as " Hunters and Gatherers " , which involves a suggest- ion of gender equality . Service is probably unknowingly representative of the the overt ...
... suggested above . Thus , men's superiority cannot be undermined by the use of titles such as " Hunters and Gatherers " , which involves a suggest- ion of gender equality . Service is probably unknowingly representative of the the overt ...
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