Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 56
... human beings as the miniature illas used to bring fertility to the crops and animals are said to be the children of the mountain deities . Indeed Sara Skar ( 1994 : 65 ) has pointed out that because these stones are children of the ...
... human beings as the miniature illas used to bring fertility to the crops and animals are said to be the children of the mountain deities . Indeed Sara Skar ( 1994 : 65 ) has pointed out that because these stones are children of the ...
Page 113
... human past are encountered in childhood . These images not only define our sense of where we came from but also reinforce or possibly challenge ideas about " human nature " and who we are . Therefore , the ways in which the human past ...
... human past are encountered in childhood . These images not only define our sense of where we came from but also reinforce or possibly challenge ideas about " human nature " and who we are . Therefore , the ways in which the human past ...
Page 123
... human . The tendency to give Neanderthals signs of humanity in some areas only to take them away in others , is especially marked when one contrasts the depictions of these hominids with those of modern humans . Neanderthals are almost ...
... human . The tendency to give Neanderthals signs of humanity in some areas only to take them away in others , is especially marked when one contrasts the depictions of these hominids with those of modern humans . Neanderthals are almost ...
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