Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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Page 78
writers and therefore the analysis of images and contexts of infants ( and infant burials ) in the past has been determined in terms of current prevailing myths , further compounded by our own cultural linking of infant care ...
writers and therefore the analysis of images and contexts of infants ( and infant burials ) in the past has been determined in terms of current prevailing myths , further compounded by our own cultural linking of infant care ...
Page 87
... infant's lot , for example , is known to have been poor from contemporary records ; and the story is made more ... infant and Horus is depicted as simply an undersized adult ; that is , the features are that of an adult and the concept ...
... infant's lot , for example , is known to have been poor from contemporary records ; and the story is made more ... infant and Horus is depicted as simply an undersized adult ; that is , the features are that of an adult and the concept ...
Page 89
... infant burials in houses in later Roman Britain had some cultural meaning , but because this archaeological database has been so neglected as a subject of serious study , there is a lot of work yet to do . I would like to see infant ...
... infant burials in houses in later Roman Britain had some cultural meaning , but because this archaeological database has been so neglected as a subject of serious study , there is a lot of work yet to do . I would like to see infant ...
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