Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... figurine research and to suggest how work can move forward . The present trend in figurine research is historiographic : to research not the figurines themselves but to examine the studies of figurines , the schools of interpretation ...
... figurine research and to suggest how work can move forward . The present trend in figurine research is historiographic : to research not the figurines themselves but to examine the studies of figurines , the schools of interpretation ...
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... figurines , which render them so unstable on a flat surface , also cause them to nestle comfortably within a human hand ( Fig . 2.7 ) . The modern paper figurine traditions that Alan Sandstrom has documented in Veracruz support the idea ...
... figurines , which render them so unstable on a flat surface , also cause them to nestle comfortably within a human hand ( Fig . 2.7 ) . The modern paper figurine traditions that Alan Sandstrom has documented in Veracruz support the idea ...
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... figurines, Japan 523–4 Szegvar 'Sickle God', Hungary 713f, 714 Tadrart Acacus (Akukas), Wadi Ahel, Libya 108, 109, 118 clay dog 110, 111f, 117, 120 clay gazelle 110–11, 111f, 116 Tago figurines, Chad 167f, 168,169 Taíno people ...
... figurines, Japan 523–4 Szegvar 'Sickle God', Hungary 713f, 714 Tadrart Acacus (Akukas), Wadi Ahel, Libya 108, 109, 118 clay dog 110, 111f, 117, 120 clay gazelle 110–11, 111f, 116 Tago figurines, Chad 167f, 168,169 Taíno people ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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