Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... Deir el Medina . Whether they were still - born or verging on adolescence , buried alone or in family vaults , there was an immediate concern for their chances at attaining an afterlife , rather than the trend toward social ...
... Deir el Medina . Whether they were still - born or verging on adolescence , buried alone or in family vaults , there was an immediate concern for their chances at attaining an afterlife , rather than the trend toward social ...
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... Deir el Medina reveals that only 2 burials contain objects which could be interpreted as being specifically made for children during life . In tomb 1378 there is a cake in the shape of a male , which the excavator terms a ' doll ' , and ...
... Deir el Medina reveals that only 2 burials contain objects which could be interpreted as being specifically made for children during life . In tomb 1378 there is a cake in the shape of a male , which the excavator terms a ' doll ' , and ...
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... Deir el Médineh ( 1934 - 1935 ) . Le Caire : Imprimerie de L'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale . Heer , D. 1968. Economic development and the fertility transition , Daedalus 9 : 447 ... Deir el Medina in hyperreality 44 Dying Young.
... Deir el Médineh ( 1934 - 1935 ) . Le Caire : Imprimerie de L'Institut Français d'Archéologie Orientale . Heer , D. 1968. Economic development and the fertility transition , Daedalus 9 : 447 ... Deir el Medina in hyperreality 44 Dying Young.
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