Any inference drawn from plain remains recovered from archaeological sites is based on the classes of such remains that are, at present, possible to identify. These are most commonly seeds, the hard parts of some fruits, wood and pollen.
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Any inference drawn from plain remains recovered from archaeological sites is based on the classes of such remains that are, at present, possible to identify. These are most commonly seeds, the hard parts of some fruits, wood and pollen.
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Very good. Owner name embossed stamp on front page. Clean. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 164 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.