Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 17Department of Archaeology, 2000 - Archaeology |
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... seen most clearly ; the killing happening in the burial chamber meant that the death was seen by very few people . The noises which Ibn Fadlan reports to have been made from within the chamber would have defined the experience for those ...
... seen most clearly ; the killing happening in the burial chamber meant that the death was seen by very few people . The noises which Ibn Fadlan reports to have been made from within the chamber would have defined the experience for those ...
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... seen as a trait predominantly found in males and the very definition of violence is questioned . Frustration is seen as one ( but not the only ) cause of violence and chimpanzees are mentioned as an example of the possible evolutionary ...
... seen as a trait predominantly found in males and the very definition of violence is questioned . Frustration is seen as one ( but not the only ) cause of violence and chimpanzees are mentioned as an example of the possible evolutionary ...
Page 180
... seen as a trait predominantly found in males and the very definition of violence is questioned . Frustration is seen as one ( but not the only ) cause of violence and chimpanzees are mentioned as an example of the possible evolutionary ...
... seen as a trait predominantly found in males and the very definition of violence is questioned . Frustration is seen as one ( but not the only ) cause of violence and chimpanzees are mentioned as an example of the possible evolutionary ...
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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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