Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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Page 31
... practice is also reported in Appalachia during the nineteenth century ( Crissman 1994 : 32 ) . However , the practice does not seem to have been widespread , or at least , not to have often resulted in the burial of the ceramic vessel ...
... practice is also reported in Appalachia during the nineteenth century ( Crissman 1994 : 32 ) . However , the practice does not seem to have been widespread , or at least , not to have often resulted in the burial of the ceramic vessel ...
Page 133
... practice in the townscape , rather than merely architecture ) , and one by Bowden ( on the creation of identity through burial practice in seventh - century Epirus ) . Both utilise theoretical templates born in other areas of ...
... practice in the townscape , rather than merely architecture ) , and one by Bowden ( on the creation of identity through burial practice in seventh - century Epirus ) . Both utilise theoretical templates born in other areas of ...
Page 134
... practice , and more with participation in ongoing research . Yet what is undeniable is that despite not necessarily chiming with the book's title , all of the papers either make significantly new and interesting contributions to their ...
... practice , and more with participation in ongoing research . Yet what is undeniable is that despite not necessarily chiming with the book's title , all of the papers either make significantly new and interesting contributions to their ...
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