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Page 131
... later stages of life . Ancestral places , but where are the ancestors ? During the later Mesolithic a more explicit connection was occasionally made between places of occupation and ancestral realms . Burials were placed within and ...
... later stages of life . Ancestral places , but where are the ancestors ? During the later Mesolithic a more explicit connection was occasionally made between places of occupation and ancestral realms . Burials were placed within and ...
Page 144
... later and can then be brought back into circulation by anyone from later prehistoric peoples , flint collectors archaeologists . This complex interaction between deposition , use and reduction , though acknowledged in theoretical ...
... later and can then be brought back into circulation by anyone from later prehistoric peoples , flint collectors archaeologists . This complex interaction between deposition , use and reduction , though acknowledged in theoretical ...
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... later ' when the significance of the sacrifice had faded ' , and the sacrifice was carried out almost out of habit more than belief . It seems that von Amira and his followers relied heavily on later documents such as sagas which may ...
... later ' when the significance of the sacrifice had faded ' , and the sacrifice was carried out almost out of habit more than belief . It seems that von Amira and his followers relied heavily on later documents such as sagas which may ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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