Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... royal power , is of some interest , suggesting they played a complementary legitimising role in sustaining the economic demands of the monarchy . This feature of Meroitic settlement suggests that a more intensive control of production ...
... royal power , is of some interest , suggesting they played a complementary legitimising role in sustaining the economic demands of the monarchy . This feature of Meroitic settlement suggests that a more intensive control of production ...
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the latest period ( Lenoble and Sherif 1992 : 632-3 ) . Royal associations with horses can be traced back to the formative period of the state and elaborate horse harnesses may have been commonly buried in royal tombs ( Kendall 1982 ...
the latest period ( Lenoble and Sherif 1992 : 632-3 ) . Royal associations with horses can be traced back to the formative period of the state and elaborate horse harnesses may have been commonly buried in royal tombs ( Kendall 1982 ...
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... royal gift - exchange . Despite their high - visibility , analysis of their distribution highlights the small quantities involved , while their prominence in mortuary offerings indicates their role as status signifiers , restricted to a ...
... royal gift - exchange . Despite their high - visibility , analysis of their distribution highlights the small quantities involved , while their prominence in mortuary offerings indicates their role as status signifiers , restricted to a ...
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