Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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PAST PRACTICES IN THE RITUAL PRESENT : EXAMPLES FROM THE WELSH BRONZE AGE Paul Lane Introduction The aim of this paper is to ... practice along such lines , and point to problems of inference that such a division introduces into the ...
PAST PRACTICES IN THE RITUAL PRESENT : EXAMPLES FROM THE WELSH BRONZE AGE Paul Lane Introduction The aim of this paper is to ... practice along such lines , and point to problems of inference that such a division introduces into the ...
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... practice , the rituals had as their outcome the transformation of ' the past ' into a legitimating resource . To elaborate , I have suggested that immediately prior to the construction of the cairn , the locality existed , for the local ...
... practice , the rituals had as their outcome the transformation of ' the past ' into a legitimating resource . To elaborate , I have suggested that immediately prior to the construction of the cairn , the locality existed , for the local ...
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... practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be explicit . Yet these are not the main points of ... practices in England and Scandinavia . The approach itself is novel and the conclusions interesting . Briefly summarised ...
... practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be explicit . Yet these are not the main points of ... practices in England and Scandinavia . The approach itself is novel and the conclusions interesting . Briefly summarised ...
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