Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... death . Preparing for death In the autumn of 1991 , we decided to compile a volume of papers of which death would be the unifying theme . As an analytical category , " death " offers a way of using specific archaeological case studies ...
... death . Preparing for death In the autumn of 1991 , we decided to compile a volume of papers of which death would be the unifying theme . As an analytical category , " death " offers a way of using specific archaeological case studies ...
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... death , grief and mourning in modern Britain . In Whaley , J. ( ed . ) Mirrors of mortality : studies in the social history of death London , pp . 187-242 . Curl , J. S. 1972. The Victorian celebration of death Newton Abbot . Curl ...
... death , grief and mourning in modern Britain . In Whaley , J. ( ed . ) Mirrors of mortality : studies in the social history of death London , pp . 187-242 . Curl , J. S. 1972. The Victorian celebration of death Newton Abbot . Curl ...
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... Death " book . They could not imagine that such a product would sell in commercial numbers just as they could not imagine that the show would attract much of an audience . As a result , another ... Death was arranged Displaying Death 143.
... Death " book . They could not imagine that such a product would sell in commercial numbers just as they could not imagine that the show would attract much of an audience . As a result , another ... Death was arranged Displaying Death 143.
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