Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 183
... suggested that the majority portray ritual as a kind of performance in which the actions of participants are largely prescribed and stylized ( Lewis 1980 , 10-11 ) . Although so defined this suggests that ritual is something practical ...
... suggested that the majority portray ritual as a kind of performance in which the actions of participants are largely prescribed and stylized ( Lewis 1980 , 10-11 ) . Although so defined this suggests that ritual is something practical ...
Page 188
... suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at the site , it is both inappropriate to impose our own categories ' ritual ' and ' domestic ' on to the archaeological contexts , and that such a distin- ction is largely ...
... suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at the site , it is both inappropriate to impose our own categories ' ritual ' and ' domestic ' on to the archaeological contexts , and that such a distin- ction is largely ...
Page 235
... suggests greater coherence and regularity for Oldowan tools than is generally recognised . This regularity of tool form is used as evidence to suggest a complexity of human abilities across a wide range of activities . Overall , this ...
... suggests greater coherence and regularity for Oldowan tools than is generally recognised . This regularity of tool form is used as evidence to suggest a complexity of human abilities across a wide range of activities . Overall , this ...
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