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Within this period several further constraints narrow the search . One of the most important is that no large - scale replacement of population can be involved - archaeologists are firm in claiming that cultural change took place among ...
Within this period several further constraints narrow the search . One of the most important is that no large - scale replacement of population can be involved - archaeologists are firm in claiming that cultural change took place among ...
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The second spinoff is the possibility of computer organization of the data to streamline further research . We made , for example , a reverse listing of the whole dictionary of over 4,000 PA glosses . This reverse listing shows ...
The second spinoff is the possibility of computer organization of the data to streamline further research . We made , for example , a reverse listing of the whole dictionary of over 4,000 PA glosses . This reverse listing shows ...
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As only a very few examples exhibit further intentional embellishment in the form of lateral notching on the handle portion ( see , for example , CMC - III - B - 52 and CMC - III - B - 53 ) , these stem cleaners will not be discussed ...
As only a very few examples exhibit further intentional embellishment in the form of lateral notching on the handle portion ( see , for example , CMC - III - B - 52 and CMC - III - B - 53 ) , these stem cleaners will not be discussed ...
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