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Page 38
... death . Victims of human sacrifice were glorified in many cultures ; in the most extreme of Mesoamerican cases , the chosen sacrificial victim could be pampered for a year before his death ( Clendinnen 1991 : 105 ) . At the point when ...
... death . Victims of human sacrifice were glorified in many cultures ; in the most extreme of Mesoamerican cases , the chosen sacrificial victim could be pampered for a year before his death ( Clendinnen 1991 : 105 ) . At the point when ...
Page 64
... death by strangulation : ( the drop method had not been developed at this time ) essentially the same trauma leaving similar marks on the body . What is different is the method and its associated imagery . To hang a body is to display ...
... death by strangulation : ( the drop method had not been developed at this time ) essentially the same trauma leaving similar marks on the body . What is different is the method and its associated imagery . To hang a body is to display ...
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... death . The death of a young woman , for example , may have ended the possibility of making new family or community alliances through marriage , or , if she was already married , may have caused a fissure in such alliances , and the ...
... death . The death of a young woman , for example , may have ended the possibility of making new family or community alliances through marriage , or , if she was already married , may have caused a fissure in such alliances , and the ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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Shaw and Jameson 1999 A Dictionary of Archaeology reviewed | 151 |
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