Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 17Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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... religious phenomena might have occurred for religious reasons , and been influenced by religious considerations . Even if we accept that political , military or social considerations really are to be found at the bottom of the ...
... religious phenomena might have occurred for religious reasons , and been influenced by religious considerations . Even if we accept that political , military or social considerations really are to be found at the bottom of the ...
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... religious phenomena by reducing them to sociological or psychological ones : that the sacred is irreducible to any other kind of explanation ( Eliade 1969 ) . This approach is particularly appealing to those who would argue , on ...
... religious phenomena by reducing them to sociological or psychological ones : that the sacred is irreducible to any other kind of explanation ( Eliade 1969 ) . This approach is particularly appealing to those who would argue , on ...
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... religious ' belief system . This is not to deny that religion was not important in any way in burial practices— although they may leave little record , there was doubtless a religious component to the ceremonies and rituals associated ...
... religious ' belief system . This is not to deny that religion was not important in any way in burial practices— although they may leave little record , there was doubtless a religious component to the ceremonies and rituals associated ...
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All is not Well Down | 81 |
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