Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... reference to Neolithic Wessex , Bradley ( 1984b ) has recently suggested that larger monuments ( long barrows , causewayed enclosures , henges ) through their lasting character and ritual associations may embody a different conception ...
... reference to Neolithic Wessex , Bradley ( 1984b ) has recently suggested that larger monuments ( long barrows , causewayed enclosures , henges ) through their lasting character and ritual associations may embody a different conception ...
Page 186
... reference . In this perspective , it lies beyond the artefact itself , in the ideological realm . As such , it is different from that given to it by the artist in its original setting . Since the patterns in artefacts embody a ...
... reference . In this perspective , it lies beyond the artefact itself , in the ideological realm . As such , it is different from that given to it by the artist in its original setting . Since the patterns in artefacts embody a ...
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... reference guide for further research . This book fails to provide a usable format for correlating references with the text . References , when provided , are inserted as notes in the back of the book , referenced by a number in the text ...
... reference guide for further research . This book fails to provide a usable format for correlating references with the text . References , when provided , are inserted as notes in the back of the book , referenced by a number in the text ...
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