Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 76
... suggest that human sacrifice reached a peak during the late Shang dynasty . Excavations at the Yin imperial tombs site at Houjiazhuang , have shown that the majority of human sacrifices were from early tombs , generally the larger ones ...
... suggest that human sacrifice reached a peak during the late Shang dynasty . Excavations at the Yin imperial tombs site at Houjiazhuang , have shown that the majority of human sacrifices were from early tombs , generally the larger ones ...
Page 209
... suggest that some emotional responses to objects , which for want of a better word I will call aesthetic responses , are primarily sensualist as opposed to intellectual in character . Or rather , ' feeling ' plays a primary role in ...
... suggest that some emotional responses to objects , which for want of a better word I will call aesthetic responses , are primarily sensualist as opposed to intellectual in character . Or rather , ' feeling ' plays a primary role in ...
Page 257
... suggest that the pub- lishing world of archaeology is probably more male dominated than this sample would imply ... suggestion of a positive correlation between the use of sexist language and male dominance within the archaeological ...
... suggest that the pub- lishing world of archaeology is probably more male dominated than this sample would imply ... suggestion of a positive correlation between the use of sexist language and male dominance within the archaeological ...
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