Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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Page 67
... suggests that , rather than being a practical measure to overcome the weakness of the necks , some special significance was attached to the heads . Perhaps they were changed in the course of rites or for differing rites . 11 It is worth ...
... suggests that , rather than being a practical measure to overcome the weakness of the necks , some special significance was attached to the heads . Perhaps they were changed in the course of rites or for differing rites . 11 It is worth ...
Page 146
... suggesting that the primary importance of Palaeolithic archaeology is to test models of evolution against the hominid record . However , he suggests this is problematic because the nature of the data renders third order inference ...
... suggesting that the primary importance of Palaeolithic archaeology is to test models of evolution against the hominid record . However , he suggests this is problematic because the nature of the data renders third order inference ...
Page 147
... suggests that while modern human beings are characterised by a fluidity of mind , where practices such as technology also operate in social , ideological and environmental domains simultaneously , earlier hominids were characterised by ...
... suggests that while modern human beings are characterised by a fluidity of mind , where practices such as technology also operate in social , ideological and environmental domains simultaneously , earlier hominids were characterised by ...
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