Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... living manifestation of the sexual organ of the goddess Xochiquetzal ) ( Nicholson 1971 , 431 ) , spindles and whorls , and weaving battens as the structural equivalents of male weapons . -- Elsewhere we have suggested that spinning and ...
... living manifestation of the sexual organ of the goddess Xochiquetzal ) ( Nicholson 1971 , 431 ) , spindles and whorls , and weaving battens as the structural equivalents of male weapons . -- Elsewhere we have suggested that spinning and ...
Page 70
... living floor , with ground level about 2 feet above . We see three life - size mannequins , a man with a level , another man with stadia rod , and one digging ( note that in Chippindale's 1984 review , he saw no archaeologists , and ...
... living floor , with ground level about 2 feet above . We see three life - size mannequins , a man with a level , another man with stadia rod , and one digging ( note that in Chippindale's 1984 review , he saw no archaeologists , and ...
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... living in a tropical environment ( in particular that of a tropical savannah ) , being . of a certain physical size , living on the ground as opposed to an arboreal existence , dealing with seasonally available resources , evolving ...
... living in a tropical environment ( in particular that of a tropical savannah ) , being . of a certain physical size , living on the ground as opposed to an arboreal existence , dealing with seasonally available resources , evolving ...
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