Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... burial mounds 4 ) square burial mounds The first are very much larger than the other three types which , as the chronology of the keyhole shaped tombs has made clear , are derivative forms . Japanese archaeological research has ...
... burial mounds 4 ) square burial mounds The first are very much larger than the other three types which , as the chronology of the keyhole shaped tombs has made clear , are derivative forms . Japanese archaeological research has ...
Page 84
... burial practice , as seen in the structure of burial facilities , the composition of burial assemblages and the arrangement of clay models ( haniwa ) and stone paving on the surface of the mounds . These characteristics are not ...
... burial practice , as seen in the structure of burial facilities , the composition of burial assemblages and the arrangement of clay models ( haniwa ) and stone paving on the surface of the mounds . These characteristics are not ...
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... burial record , specifically that of Attica , which varies in the sections of society that it reflects . An outline is presented of the way in which , it is argued , differentiation in customs relating to the burial of the dead acted to ...
... burial record , specifically that of Attica , which varies in the sections of society that it reflects . An outline is presented of the way in which , it is argued , differentiation in customs relating to the burial of the dead acted to ...
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