Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... living , and between the living and the dead , structured through mortuary ritual ? How can we identify strategies which maintained or challenged authoritative discourse ? How do cultural expressions of death intervene in people's daily ...
... living , and between the living and the dead , structured through mortuary ritual ? How can we identify strategies which maintained or challenged authoritative discourse ? How do cultural expressions of death intervene in people's daily ...
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... living who bury the dead . By taking for granted the " fact " that the ethnicity and / or status of the dead are the most important features to be conveyed in burial , the living are relegated to a minor role in the burial rite . I ...
... living who bury the dead . By taking for granted the " fact " that the ethnicity and / or status of the dead are the most important features to be conveyed in burial , the living are relegated to a minor role in the burial rite . I ...
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... living ( being brought out and fĂȘted regularly ) in a way that legitimated the right of the living to use the land and to organise the working of it . By giving some of the produce of the land to the dead , in the form of food and ...
... living ( being brought out and fĂȘted regularly ) in a way that legitimated the right of the living to use the land and to organise the working of it . By giving some of the produce of the land to the dead , in the form of food and ...
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