Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 21-22Department of Archaeology, 2006 - Archaeology |
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Page 71
... symbolic artefacts such as halberds . These uncommonly wealthy graves hint at the emergence of new kinds of social inequalities , which stemmed from , and co - existed with , the traditional categories of Later Neolithic and Early ...
... symbolic artefacts such as halberds . These uncommonly wealthy graves hint at the emergence of new kinds of social inequalities , which stemmed from , and co - existed with , the traditional categories of Later Neolithic and Early ...
Page 153
... symbolic content of rock art ( for instance , that a particular motif symbolized a particular clan ) can be as scientific as the hypotheses developed by chemists , ' a claim which seems suspect given the play inherent in symbolic ...
... symbolic content of rock art ( for instance , that a particular motif symbolized a particular clan ) can be as scientific as the hypotheses developed by chemists , ' a claim which seems suspect given the play inherent in symbolic ...
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... symbolic significance of charcoal may be derived from evidence relating to its production and distribution . Liturgical evidence for the high medieval period may shed more light on the later revival of the rite . These avenues of ...
... symbolic significance of charcoal may be derived from evidence relating to its production and distribution . Liturgical evidence for the high medieval period may shed more light on the later revival of the rite . These avenues of ...
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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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