Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . Present theories are essentially a direct development of those first advanced by John Michell ( Michell 1969 ) and are based on the notion that ...
... original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . Present theories are essentially a direct development of those first advanced by John Michell ( Michell 1969 ) and are based on the notion that ...
Page 69
... original thought . Ayla for a flower strewn inhumation . is , of course , us , whereas the There is a ritual brain eating , Neanderthals are rather like a harking back to the Monte Circeo flock of dinosaurs doomed by their skull , and ...
... original thought . Ayla for a flower strewn inhumation . is , of course , us , whereas the There is a ritual brain eating , Neanderthals are rather like a harking back to the Monte Circeo flock of dinosaurs doomed by their skull , and ...
Page 73
... original approach , a very wide range of reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one which is not too technical and not too boring . Surely , here is its author ...
... original approach , a very wide range of reference and a rare gift for effective prose . We still need a satisfactory textbook of British prehistory , one which is not too technical and not too boring . Surely , here is its author ...
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