Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... society and inherent in all events and relationships . Power is not something that one section of society has and another has not ; rather power exists in many different forms . It is not always repressive ( power to as distinct from ...
... society and inherent in all events and relationships . Power is not something that one section of society has and another has not ; rather power exists in many different forms . It is not always repressive ( power to as distinct from ...
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... society which ' lacked writing and the use of metal ' have been the central questions which interpretations of Maltese prehistory have attempted to answer . It was the size and sophistication of the temples which helped support the ...
... society which ' lacked writing and the use of metal ' have been the central questions which interpretations of Maltese prehistory have attempted to answer . It was the size and sophistication of the temples which helped support the ...
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... society . A particular condition which is considered disabling produces a particular set of signs and symptoms , and specifically limits certain movements and functions . That a person considerably disabled by a deformed hip cannot do ...
... society . A particular condition which is considered disabling produces a particular set of signs and symptoms , and specifically limits certain movements and functions . That a person considerably disabled by a deformed hip cannot do ...
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