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... religious phenomena . Higham seems unaware of this side to Horton's work . It would seem that Higham , like Leach is in a privileged position as regards religious practice : knowing more about them than those who were involved in them ...
... religious phenomena . Higham seems unaware of this side to Horton's work . It would seem that Higham , like Leach is in a privileged position as regards religious practice : knowing more about them than those who were involved in them ...
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... religion which result from the encounter with another religion ; religious acculturation is used to denote influences or modifications that do not touch the central elements of a religion . As an example he takes a prescription from the ...
... religion which result from the encounter with another religion ; religious acculturation is used to denote influences or modifications that do not touch the central elements of a religion . As an example he takes a prescription from the ...
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... religious ' belief system . This is not to deny that religion was not important in any way in burial practices— although they may leave little record , there was doubtless a religious component to the ceremonies and rituals associated ...
... religious ' belief system . This is not to deny that religion was not important in any way in burial practices— although they may leave little record , there was doubtless a religious component to the ceremonies and rituals associated ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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Shaw and Jameson 1999 A Dictionary of Archaeology reviewed | 151 |
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