Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... appear to be associated with a road system , despite many test soundings in the entrance area of the religious buildings . According to the archaeological evidence , it does not appear that quick accessibility was a primary factor in ...
... appear to be associated with a road system , despite many test soundings in the entrance area of the religious buildings . According to the archaeological evidence , it does not appear that quick accessibility was a primary factor in ...
Page 180
... appear to be written without a point . It is like early feminist studies that wanted to point out the women also had existed in prehistory . It is as the books purposes to introduce ' goddess ' into academic studies , rather than ...
... appear to be written without a point . It is like early feminist studies that wanted to point out the women also had existed in prehistory . It is as the books purposes to introduce ' goddess ' into academic studies , rather than ...
Page 96
... appear infrequently : fish , birds and the occasional small mammal . Some animals appear to be unlike any known species and are generally referred to as imaginary creatures . The majority of animals are adults drawn in profile and many ...
... appear infrequently : fish , birds and the occasional small mammal . Some animals appear to be unlike any known species and are generally referred to as imaginary creatures . The majority of animals are adults drawn in profile and many ...
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