Archaeological assemblages
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found: Work cat.: Extracting meaning from ploughsoil assemblages, 2000.
found: The Early Slavs : culture and society in Early Medieval Eastern Europe, 2001:p. 32 (certain complex of archaeological finds, known in archaeological literature as Prague-type assemblages)
found: Conflict in the archaeology of living traditions, 1989:p. 29 (artefact assemblages will reflect differential distribution of goods through regional systems)
found: About.com WWW site, Aug. 15, 2007(Archaeologists use the word "assemblage" to refer to the collection of artifacts recovered from a single site)
found: Art & Architecture Thesaurus online, Aug. 15, 2007(assemblages (object groupings): refers to groups of archaeological artifacts found in association with each other, as from one level, activity area, or site, regardless of their material or type)
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2007-08-16: new
2008-01-29: revised
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