Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... ritual and ideological , the royal state cults providing political legitimacy and representing powerful integrative forces . Hints of this may be found in the few early texts ( at that period still written in Egyptian hieroglyphics ) ...
... ritual and ideological , the royal state cults providing political legitimacy and representing powerful integrative forces . Hints of this may be found in the few early texts ( at that period still written in Egyptian hieroglyphics ) ...
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... rituals etc. Laurencich - Minelli ( 1991 ) has highlighted how Inka ideology emphasised work , particularly agricultural production , as a ritual act by which each person contributed to the maintenance of equilibrium in the cosmos and ...
... rituals etc. Laurencich - Minelli ( 1991 ) has highlighted how Inka ideology emphasised work , particularly agricultural production , as a ritual act by which each person contributed to the maintenance of equilibrium in the cosmos and ...
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... ritual infanticide in comparison to sporadic , individualised exposure elsewhere . Wiedemann writes of Rome , as a marginal being , the child is only partially a member of citizen society ; but that implies that he is nearer to the ...
... ritual infanticide in comparison to sporadic , individualised exposure elsewhere . Wiedemann writes of Rome , as a marginal being , the child is only partially a member of citizen society ; but that implies that he is nearer to the ...
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