Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 13
... adults are located in the same cultural milieu . A mutually exclusive division fails to consider the transition from child to adult through a gradual process of ' growing up ' or of the liminal phases characteristic of many rites de ...
... adults are located in the same cultural milieu . A mutually exclusive division fails to consider the transition from child to adult through a gradual process of ' growing up ' or of the liminal phases characteristic of many rites de ...
Page 49
... adults tend to be the dominant force in control of most socio - economic and religious structures . However , it is almost universal that children , particularly teenagers , are seen by adult society as both the hope and fear for the ...
... adults tend to be the dominant force in control of most socio - economic and religious structures . However , it is almost universal that children , particularly teenagers , are seen by adult society as both the hope and fear for the ...
Page 88
... adult companions and , generally speaking , the more diminutive the child figure the more youthful it is intended to be . It does not , however , follow that figures of reduced stature are always to be interpreted as being of childhood ...
... adult companions and , generally speaking , the more diminutive the child figure the more youthful it is intended to be . It does not , however , follow that figures of reduced stature are always to be interpreted as being of childhood ...
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