Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 189
... monument and concentra- tion of exposed stone , which were in any case distrubed during the erection of the cairn . My main disagreement with him , therefore , is to whether the reason for selecting the site for a burial was entirely ...
... monument and concentra- tion of exposed stone , which were in any case distrubed during the erection of the cairn . My main disagreement with him , therefore , is to whether the reason for selecting the site for a burial was entirely ...
Page 190
... monument . By virtue of being used for burial , the locale was subsequently appropriated in the dual sense of being taken out of a pre - existing topological order and integrated into another , and , of being intentionally selected as ...
... monument . By virtue of being used for burial , the locale was subsequently appropriated in the dual sense of being taken out of a pre - existing topological order and integrated into another , and , of being intentionally selected as ...
Page 201
... monuments in that they are almost always buried . Unlike causewayed enclosures and henges , megalithic tombs are distinctive in the fact that they are hidden . The structure , on which so much spatial analysis has been lavished , is ...
... monuments in that they are almost always buried . Unlike causewayed enclosures and henges , megalithic tombs are distinctive in the fact that they are hidden . The structure , on which so much spatial analysis has been lavished , is ...
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