Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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Page 99
... possible to discern far more about how these power structures were set up are there founding groups in each cemetery , around which the other burials are focussed ; are the populations interred merely a selection of the total ...
... possible to discern far more about how these power structures were set up are there founding groups in each cemetery , around which the other burials are focussed ; are the populations interred merely a selection of the total ...
Page 126
... possible to understand action in these terms , just as it is possible to understand action in terms of response to the natural environment . What is questionable is whether any such account is sufficient to an explanation of 126 Sarah ...
... possible to understand action in these terms , just as it is possible to understand action in terms of response to the natural environment . What is questionable is whether any such account is sufficient to an explanation of 126 Sarah ...
Page 169
... possible significance of the many Linear B entries trans- lated as " to the house of Marineus , ten men " - were they servants or sacrifice ? This find was followed by the gruesome discovery at Knossos of children's bones from which the ...
... possible significance of the many Linear B entries trans- lated as " to the house of Marineus , ten men " - were they servants or sacrifice ? This find was followed by the gruesome discovery at Knossos of children's bones from which the ...
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