Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 19-20Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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... offering , as a ritual feeding of the site . Alcohol libations were copious and the burning cigarettes stuck into the ground did not go out ; seemingly our offering had been accepted . A few weeks later a slightly larger ceremony was ...
... offering , as a ritual feeding of the site . Alcohol libations were copious and the burning cigarettes stuck into the ground did not go out ; seemingly our offering had been accepted . A few weeks later a slightly larger ceremony was ...
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... offering ( feast ? ) Worklist , offering ( feast ? ) Worklist , feast ? Table 1 : Non - literary sources for personal feasts at Deir el - Medina . * KRI = K. A. Kitchen , Ramesside Inscriptions , 8 vols ( Oxford : Blackwell , 1971-1990 ) ...
... offering ( feast ? ) Worklist , offering ( feast ? ) Worklist , feast ? Table 1 : Non - literary sources for personal feasts at Deir el - Medina . * KRI = K. A. Kitchen , Ramesside Inscriptions , 8 vols ( Oxford : Blackwell , 1971-1990 ) ...
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... offering to the god ' ( wdn n p3 ntr ) as the reason for absence , but the text does not indicate whether the individuals in question were offering together . The word ' feast ' ( hb ) is not mentioned here , but there may be a partial ...
... offering to the god ' ( wdn n p3 ntr ) as the reason for absence , but the text does not indicate whether the individuals in question were offering together . The word ' feast ' ( hb ) is not mentioned here , but there may be a partial ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Archaeology and Aesthetics | 12 |
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