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My main disagreement with him , therefore , is to whether the reason for selecting
the site for a burial was entirely because it presented a ready supply of stone ,
and it is on the evidence for alternative , even complementary reasons that will ...
My main disagreement with him , therefore , is to whether the reason for selecting
the site for a burial was entirely because it presented a ready supply of stone ,
and it is on the evidence for alternative , even complementary reasons that will ...
Page 190
Without further comparison with other contemporary burials in the region , at this
juncture it is only possible to say that an ... of the specific acts of burial and cairn
construction required a certain autonomy of purpose and legitimacy of intention .
Without further comparison with other contemporary burials in the region , at this
juncture it is only possible to say that an ... of the specific acts of burial and cairn
construction required a certain autonomy of purpose and legitimacy of intention .
Page 220
This , implications of burial evidence so , moreover , is a problem with the
although visitors learn how wet whole exhibition emohasis conditions have
rendered up knowfor instance , defence from 1,000 BC ledge of Bronze Age
communication ...
This , implications of burial evidence so , moreover , is a problem with the
although visitors learn how wet whole exhibition emohasis conditions have
rendered up knowfor instance , defence from 1,000 BC ledge of Bronze Age
communication ...
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