Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... identity . Rowlands ( 1980 : 51 ) presents a model for the whole of the European Bronze Age in which the individual identity of the deceased is preserved through inhumation , indicating a high - ranking position for that person in ...
... identity . Rowlands ( 1980 : 51 ) presents a model for the whole of the European Bronze Age in which the individual identity of the deceased is preserved through inhumation , indicating a high - ranking position for that person in ...
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... identities . Strictly , this theme defines the concept that " the representation and manipulation of the body is the most visual way to construct identity " ( Fisher and Di Paolo Loren 2003 : 225 ) . Four of the papers in this ...
... identities . Strictly , this theme defines the concept that " the representation and manipulation of the body is the most visual way to construct identity " ( Fisher and Di Paolo Loren 2003 : 225 ) . Four of the papers in this ...
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... identity is grounded in psychoanalytic theory , which defines identity as the internal sameness of the self and the sharing of characteristics with others in a group ( Fisher and DiPaolo Loren 2003 ) . In the post - modern view , identity ...
... identity is grounded in psychoanalytic theory , which defines identity as the internal sameness of the self and the sharing of characteristics with others in a group ( Fisher and DiPaolo Loren 2003 ) . In the post - modern view , identity ...
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Building technologies quick architecture and Early Neolithic long barrow sites in Southern | 117 |
Book Reviews and Notes | 135 |
Archaeological Review from Cambridge 21 1 | 137 |
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