Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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Page 108
... Meroitic period is represented by square pyramidal tombs , with extended , east - west burials as well as figuratively decorated cups and large jars ( Emery 1965 ) . The Post - Meroitic period ( " X - Group " ) is characterised by round ...
... Meroitic period is represented by square pyramidal tombs , with extended , east - west burials as well as figuratively decorated cups and large jars ( Emery 1965 ) . The Post - Meroitic period ( " X - Group " ) is characterised by round ...
Page 120
... Meroitic pyramidal tombs as miniature offering chapels ) . While this might suggest a drop in supply ( if , for example , artisans were in the employ of more important regional elites ) , there must have been some drop in demand since ...
... Meroitic pyramidal tombs as miniature offering chapels ) . While this might suggest a drop in supply ( if , for example , artisans were in the employ of more important regional elites ) , there must have been some drop in demand since ...
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... Meroitic practices . These tombs were constructed within or as continuations of the earlier tomb clusters and some of them were also reused . Some of the inspiration for the form of these mounds is suggested by an outlying cluster of ...
... Meroitic practices . These tombs were constructed within or as continuations of the earlier tomb clusters and some of them were also reused . Some of the inspiration for the form of these mounds is suggested by an outlying cluster of ...
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