Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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... represented and the average height is 7.8 cm . The unperforated plaque type are crucifix - shaped figurines represented by strictly defined lines . Typically , the upper body area is represented by a horizontal rectangle with no ...
... represented and the average height is 7.8 cm . The unperforated plaque type are crucifix - shaped figurines represented by strictly defined lines . Typically , the upper body area is represented by a horizontal rectangle with no ...
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... represented on temple walls . This suggests that these two - dimensional images could also have the power and life force of the characters that they represented ( see Blackman and Fairman 1946 ) . The vignette of Spell 151 of the Book ...
... represented on temple walls . This suggests that these two - dimensional images could also have the power and life force of the characters that they represented ( see Blackman and Fairman 1946 ) . The vignette of Spell 151 of the Book ...
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... represented here with their hands placed upon shen - rings , which seems exclusive to the vignette of Spell 151 . It should be noted that the central and most important part of the vignette , the representation of Anubis embalming the ...
... represented here with their hands placed upon shen - rings , which seems exclusive to the vignette of Spell 151 . It should be noted that the central and most important part of the vignette , the representation of Anubis embalming the ...
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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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