Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 21Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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Page 76
... remains from the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Wales in light of other recent analyses of the monumental locations in which many of these remains are deposited . From a critical standpoint , this paper calls for a move beyond the familiar ...
... remains from the Neolithic and Bronze Age of Wales in light of other recent analyses of the monumental locations in which many of these remains are deposited . From a critical standpoint , this paper calls for a move beyond the familiar ...
Page 85
... remains should be baffling for archaeological interpretation and open to reconsideration as material form given meaning through practice . Cremated human remains may be regarded with some ambiguity . Neither human nor non - human ...
... remains should be baffling for archaeological interpretation and open to reconsideration as material form given meaning through practice . Cremated human remains may be regarded with some ambiguity . Neither human nor non - human ...
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... remains were performed at different stages , and the whole process probably lasted for a fairly long period . Finally , it ought to be pointed out that disarticulated bodies are usually intertwined with other people's remains lying ...
... remains were performed at different stages , and the whole process probably lasted for a fairly long period . Finally , it ought to be pointed out that disarticulated bodies are usually intertwined with other people's remains lying ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
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