Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... Burial , Recreating Society Social systems can be seen as constructed by the people who constitute them , and by the actions and routine practices of those people ( actions which themselves are constructed in the specific cultural and ...
... Burial , Recreating Society Social systems can be seen as constructed by the people who constitute them , and by the actions and routine practices of those people ( actions which themselves are constructed in the specific cultural and ...
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... burial ; look at the ways in which other people in that cemetery were buried . If certain objects are only found with biological females , or with people aged over 45 years , then we can start to reconstruct some of the significance of ...
... burial ; look at the ways in which other people in that cemetery were buried . If certain objects are only found with biological females , or with people aged over 45 years , then we can start to reconstruct some of the significance of ...
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... burials are often provided with forms of jewellery as grave goods , weapons are generally excluded , although there are exceptions to this ( for example burial 2BA154 at Heslerton , a four or five year old with an iron knife under the ...
... burials are often provided with forms of jewellery as grave goods , weapons are generally excluded , although there are exceptions to this ( for example burial 2BA154 at Heslerton , a four or five year old with an iron knife under the ...
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