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Advances in Archaeological Method and Theory
Mortuary Practices and the Study of Prehistoric Social Systems
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JOSEPH A. TAINTER
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1978
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Elsevier
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1978
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10.1016/B978-0-12-003101-6.50010-X
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Book chapters
pp. 31
The Concept of Carrying Capacity in the Study of Culture Process
pp. 49
Demographic Archaeology
pp. 105
Mortuary Practices and the Study of Prehistoric Social Systems
pp. 143
Social Interaction and Stylistic Similarity: A Reanalysis**This is a slightly revised version of a paper entitled “The inference of prehistoric social organization from ceramic design variability,” Michigan Discussions in Anthropology 1, 1–47 (1976).
pp. 183
Inference and Evidence in Archaeology: A Discussion of the Conceptual Problems
pp. 223
Independent Dating in Archaeological Analysis
pp. 257
Advances in Archaeological Seriation
pp. 315
A Survey of Disturbance Processes in Archaeological Site Formation
pp. 383
Decision Making in Modern Surveys
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