Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 189
... 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 because it presented a ready supply of stone ...
... 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 because it presented a ready supply of stone ...
Page 191
... stones loosely bonded with earth . Although no grave objects were found , it was possible , in this case , to identify some of the bones as belonging to at least one adult , probably female , and a child aged between 15 and 24 months ...
... stones loosely bonded with earth . Although no grave objects were found , it was possible , in this case , to identify some of the bones as belonging to at least one adult , probably female , and a child aged between 15 and 24 months ...
Page 236
... Stone Age of Northern Africa . Har- mondsworth , Penguin . McBurney , C.B.M. 1967. The Haua Fteah ( Cyrenaica ) and the Stone Age of the South - East Mediter- ranean . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Mellars , P.M. and ...
... Stone Age of Northern Africa . Har- mondsworth , Penguin . McBurney , C.B.M. 1967. The Haua Fteah ( Cyrenaica ) and the Stone Age of the South - East Mediter- ranean . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press . Mellars , P.M. and ...
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