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Man 20
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Man
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20
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Journal
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1985
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Date Of Issue From: 1985
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05 Dec 2008
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Cognitive maps of time and tide among medieval seafarers
Charles O Frake
254 - 270
How to read a map: remarks on the practical logic of navigation
Alfred Gell
271 - 286
Natural modifications to bones in a temperate setting
Peter Andrews
Jill Cook
675 - 691
Taphonomic study of cow which, having fallen to its death in 1977, was monitored for breakup by trampling, gravity, etc over seven years and finally excavated and examined by SEM. Marks on bones were hard to distinguish from man-made cuts.
Exchange and social distance - the structure of bronze artefact distributions
Richard Bradley
692 - 704
The traditional separation of 'votive' and 'utilitarian' deposits in hoards is rejected in favour of seeing the two types stemming from different kinds of transaction. Some 'utilitarian' hoards look like the results of transactions outside the social group, being at the limits of distribution of the artefacts they contain. This would most likely happen at periods of rapid change.
Stone circle, Eyam moor
J S Wilson
Note on a stone mould from South Wales
Maud E Cunnington
An early neolithic 'floor' discovered at Ipswich
James R Moir
An uncharted village in Cornwall Mulfra hill, near Penzance
Colwyn E Vulliamy
Notes on the recent discovery of a human figure sculptured on a capstone of the dolmen of Déhus, Guernsey
T W M De Guérin