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The water symbolism expressed by hoards is a common feature in northern
Europe during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age , and the ideological
basis for this activity may have its roots originating in a widespread Neolithic
pastoral ...
The water symbolism expressed by hoards is a common feature in northern
Europe during the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age , and the ideological
basis for this activity may have its roots originating in a widespread Neolithic
pastoral ...
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General 8263-0719-1 . observations and house plans supplemented by detailed
descriptReviewed by Paul Lane ions of a ' typical day ' within specific households
to provide The term ' activity area ' is summary picture of the range of much a ...
General 8263-0719-1 . observations and house plans supplemented by detailed
descriptReviewed by Paul Lane ions of a ' typical day ' within specific households
to provide The term ' activity area ' is summary picture of the range of much a ...
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183 ) . it was difficult to identify unambiguously the activity areas In the
penultimate chapter Kent which might have been expected from returns to the
models of space use her ethnographic studies . This is and the relationships
between ...
183 ) . it was difficult to identify unambiguously the activity areas In the
penultimate chapter Kent which might have been expected from returns to the
models of space use her ethnographic studies . This is and the relationships
between ...
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