Mills, 1989 - Google Patents
Integrating functional analyses of vessels and sherds through models of ceramic assemblage formationMills, 1989
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- 7849848166778961401
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- Mills B
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- World Archaeology
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Current research on archaeological ceramics that use functional approaches are characterized as having two broad analytical goals:(1) the identification of the role of ceramics in subsistence systems, and (2) the identification of differences in settlement types …
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