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... cultural manifestations which , on the basis of the criteria in use , should have been assigned the same name . The essentially dull and uninteresting character of this " culture history " was a matter of concern to some archeolo- gists ...
... cultural manifestations which , on the basis of the criteria in use , should have been assigned the same name . The essentially dull and uninteresting character of this " culture history " was a matter of concern to some archeolo- gists ...
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... culture . Sometimes it is better to use the concept of interaction area instead of culture area ; not only is thought thus referred directly to the behavior of peo- ple instead of to a " culture , " but in some cases this idea is better ...
... culture . Sometimes it is better to use the concept of interaction area instead of culture area ; not only is thought thus referred directly to the behavior of peo- ple instead of to a " culture , " but in some cases this idea is better ...
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... culture types : " nuclear civilization " and , in the areas outside of civilization , " nonnuclear culture . " The most important developmental feature of the Archaic culture type in eastern North America was the achieve- ment of ...
... culture types : " nuclear civilization " and , in the areas outside of civilization , " nonnuclear culture . " The most important developmental feature of the Archaic culture type in eastern North America was the achieve- ment of ...
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POLARIMETER | 162 |
Speed versatility and convenience in measuring | 219 |
Volume 10 1959 | 291 |
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