Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... cultural notions of the ' child ' ? Is ' childhood ' a period dependent upon age in years or is it the product of a particular cultural perspective ? Are there bounderies between childhood , infancy , adolescence and adulthood and if so ...
... cultural notions of the ' child ' ? Is ' childhood ' a period dependent upon age in years or is it the product of a particular cultural perspective ? Are there bounderies between childhood , infancy , adolescence and adulthood and if so ...
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... cultural emphasis on toys is to assume that all children live within societies with the same cultural values and underestimates the importance of a general interaction with other aspects of material culture . Is it then any wonder that ...
... cultural emphasis on toys is to assume that all children live within societies with the same cultural values and underestimates the importance of a general interaction with other aspects of material culture . Is it then any wonder that ...
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... cultural and historical position developed this inclination into institutionalised sacrifice . What made Carthage unique was the public nature of ritual infanticide in comparison to sporadic , individualised exposure elsewhere ...
... cultural and historical position developed this inclination into institutionalised sacrifice . What made Carthage unique was the public nature of ritual infanticide in comparison to sporadic , individualised exposure elsewhere ...
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