Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 11Department of Archaeology, 1992 - Archaeology |
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Page 102
... Society of Antiquaries 17 : 119-128 . Mortimer , J.R. 1899. A summary of what is known of the so - called ' Danes Graves ' near Driffield . Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geographical and Philosophical Society n.s. XIII 1895-99 : 286-298 ...
... Society of Antiquaries 17 : 119-128 . Mortimer , J.R. 1899. A summary of what is known of the so - called ' Danes Graves ' near Driffield . Proceedings of the Yorkshire Geographical and Philosophical Society n.s. XIII 1895-99 : 286-298 ...
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... society was involved in the expression of social relationships , as well as being one of the most effective means of ... society , and how the dead were used in the manipulation of society and relationships of power . At the end of the ...
... society was involved in the expression of social relationships , as well as being one of the most effective means of ... society , and how the dead were used in the manipulation of society and relationships of power . At the end of the ...
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... society . They are necessarily told about people on the periphery of the speaker's social group and represent a gulf between the joker's knowledge of their own society and an ignorance ( even fear ) of a different social group . That ...
... society . They are necessarily told about people on the periphery of the speaker's social group and represent a gulf between the joker's knowledge of their own society and an ignorance ( even fear ) of a different social group . That ...
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