Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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Page 60
... temples which helped support the diffusionist interpretation of the temples : only the stimulus of higher civilisations could explain such impressive structures . Renfrew's ( ibid : 152 ) re - consideration of the temples , in the light ...
... temples which helped support the diffusionist interpretation of the temples : only the stimulus of higher civilisations could explain such impressive structures . Renfrew's ( ibid : 152 ) re - consideration of the temples , in the light ...
Page 61
... temples , and the later architectural additions that made them even more prominent , could have been inspired by such a competitive spirit . ' It is worth noting ... temple when temples were not recognised. Obesity , Monuments and Hierarchy.
... temples , and the later architectural additions that made them even more prominent , could have been inspired by such a competitive spirit . ' It is worth noting ... temple when temples were not recognised. Obesity , Monuments and Hierarchy.
Page 64
... temples suggests they may have done so in Temple period Malta . This has led to some ambiguity in the interpretation of the figurines . Because of their contexts it is perhaps easiest to see at least the largest statues as gods ...
... temples suggests they may have done so in Temple period Malta . This has led to some ambiguity in the interpretation of the figurines . Because of their contexts it is perhaps easiest to see at least the largest statues as gods ...
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