Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... example in this case since it still suffices to show that land as a formal phenomenon , which may be granted or given away , has its denotations in Beowulf as well as on Öland . If we proceed to a more intentional level then the examples ...
... example in this case since it still suffices to show that land as a formal phenomenon , which may be granted or given away , has its denotations in Beowulf as well as on Öland . If we proceed to a more intentional level then the examples ...
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... example , the body of the Medieval person was at once divine image and perishable flesh , sensuous and sinful ( Walker Bynum 1989 ) ; our own 20th century bodies , on the other hand , are objectified and individuated , smoothly running ...
... example , the body of the Medieval person was at once divine image and perishable flesh , sensuous and sinful ( Walker Bynum 1989 ) ; our own 20th century bodies , on the other hand , are objectified and individuated , smoothly running ...
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... example , they may be absent from the record . For example , Turkel ( 1989 ) reports on the disposal of an anencephalic child with sacred animals rather than in the Hermopolis catacombs in Egypt where the rest of the population were ...
... example , they may be absent from the record . For example , Turkel ( 1989 ) reports on the disposal of an anencephalic child with sacred animals rather than in the Hermopolis catacombs in Egypt where the rest of the population were ...
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