Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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... seen in contrast to the salvatory virgin mother whose statue is located on top of the mountain and is considered more benevolent in her role as protector of the miners ( see Nash 1979 ; Taussig 1980 ; Silverblatt 1987 : 169-196 ) . A ...
... seen in contrast to the salvatory virgin mother whose statue is located on top of the mountain and is considered more benevolent in her role as protector of the miners ( see Nash 1979 ; Taussig 1980 ; Silverblatt 1987 : 169-196 ) . A ...
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... seen as the houses of the Machu or Gentiles . These people are seen as non- Christian and sometimes as devilish . The malevolent wind from these burial places ( Machu wayru ) can cause sickness , and if a woman dreams of the Machu she ...
... seen as the houses of the Machu or Gentiles . These people are seen as non- Christian and sometimes as devilish . The malevolent wind from these burial places ( Machu wayru ) can cause sickness , and if a woman dreams of the Machu she ...
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... seen in Fig.5 . It shows the centre - piece of a misericord in Wells Cathedral , Somerset , carved c.1330-1340 -- the work there was interrupted by the Black Death . The ( somewhat damaged ) fox , only identifiable as a friar by his ...
... seen in Fig.5 . It shows the centre - piece of a misericord in Wells Cathedral , Somerset , carved c.1330-1340 -- the work there was interrupted by the Black Death . The ( somewhat damaged ) fox , only identifiable as a friar by his ...
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