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About | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/procon/about28 Apr 2024: A selection of spindle whorls. Objectives. The aim of the project PROCON is to test the hypothesis that textile production and consumption was a significant driving force of the economy and ... On the basis of the above, to provide a new reading of -
About | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/procon/about28 Apr 2024: A selection of spindle whorls. Objectives. The aim of the project PROCON is to test the hypothesis that textile production and consumption was a significant driving force of the economy and ... On the basis of the above, to provide a new reading of -
Als Project | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/als-project28 Apr 2024: changes relate to broader social developments in north European prehistory, and to investigate how new approaches can integrate economic and environmental interpretations of field survey data with recent debates concerning the ... Stage Two will -
Als Project | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/als-project28 Apr 2024: changes relate to broader social developments in north European prehistory, and to investigate how new approaches can integrate economic and environmental interpretations of field survey data with recent debates concerning the ... Stage Two will -
MAKING CITIES 18-19 May 2017 | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/procon/making-cities-18-19-may-201728 Apr 2024: by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK, aims to test the hypothesis that textile production and consumption was a significant driving force of the economy and of ... We are particularly interested to explore -
Prof Graeme Barker | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/directory/gb31428 Apr 2024: Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 9-10. Barker, G. (2018) Stone Age economics: a new audit. -
MAKING CITIES 18-19 May 2017 | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/procon/making-cities-18-19-may-201728 Apr 2024: by the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research, University of Cambridge, UK, aims to test the hypothesis that textile production and consumption was a significant driving force of the economy and of ... We are particularly interested to explore -
Prof Graeme Barker | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/directory/gb31428 Apr 2024: Oxford: Archaeopress, pp. 9-10. Barker, G. (2018) Stone Age economics: a new audit. -
Research Objectives | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/canterbury-hinterland-project/research-objectives28 Apr 2024: How did people use the landscape and connections across it to structure, negotiate, and communicate their identities during periods of dramatic social, economic, and political change? ... To develop best practice and test new methods and techniques. We -
Research Objectives | Department of Archaeology
https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/canterbury-hinterland-project/research-objectives28 Apr 2024: How did people use the landscape and connections across it to structure, negotiate, and communicate their identities during periods of dramatic social, economic, and political change? ... To develop best practice and test new methods and techniques. We
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