Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... village , these are typical houses , over there are the tombs where the villagers were buried , and beyond are the chapels where they worshipped . As for the artefacts : museums and site storerooms are like dressing - rooms , providing ...
... village , these are typical houses , over there are the tombs where the villagers were buried , and beyond are the chapels where they worshipped . As for the artefacts : museums and site storerooms are like dressing - rooms , providing ...
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... village , not a single written record of daily life has been found either by ourselves or by our predecessors of the 1920s . The village falls within the period before the use of ostraca began at Deir el - Medina . Our attention is thus ...
... village , not a single written record of daily life has been found either by ourselves or by our predecessors of the 1920s . The village falls within the period before the use of ostraca began at Deir el - Medina . Our attention is thus ...
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... Village . At Deir el - Medina the community was divided into two ' crews ' ; it had a certain internal organization with specific officers ; it had a close relationship with the local police force ; it had channels of communication with ...
... Village . At Deir el - Medina the community was divided into two ' crews ' ; it had a certain internal organization with specific officers ; it had a close relationship with the local police force ; it had channels of communication with ...
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