Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... Consider the following statement by Cowgill ( 1984 , 165 ) on Teotihuacan : It is somewhat surprising that regions near the centre of the city do not show higher proportions of regular Thin Orange [ a well - made imported ware ...
... Consider the following statement by Cowgill ( 1984 , 165 ) on Teotihuacan : It is somewhat surprising that regions near the centre of the city do not show higher proportions of regular Thin Orange [ a well - made imported ware ...
Page 182
... consider ' ritual ' must lie in the conceptualisation of human action employed by these researchers . Action , normally referred to as behaviour , is thought to be reducible to the purely mechanical properties of bodily movement . This ...
... consider ' ritual ' must lie in the conceptualisation of human action employed by these researchers . Action , normally referred to as behaviour , is thought to be reducible to the purely mechanical properties of bodily movement . This ...
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Peruvian archaeologist can be as a refusal to accept as they consider sumarised this law , threat to heritage . The dissent are : it a the archaeological reasons for their of the archaeolo- 1. Consideration gical findings that are not ...
Peruvian archaeologist can be as a refusal to accept as they consider sumarised this law , threat to heritage . The dissent are : it a the archaeological reasons for their of the archaeolo- 1. Consideration gical findings that are not ...
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