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Page 182
... involved with the construction of megaliths ( Daniel 1958 ) . These interpretations were based on two assumptions ( Correia 1921 ; Powell 1966 ) ; the existence of a chronological sequence from composite to simple schist plaques and the ...
... involved with the construction of megaliths ( Daniel 1958 ) . These interpretations were based on two assumptions ( Correia 1921 ; Powell 1966 ) ; the existence of a chronological sequence from composite to simple schist plaques and the ...
Page 185
... involved in the internalisation of these rules , and can thus be seen as playing an active part in their reinforcement . As the product of the system of classification , and as a way of reproducing it , material culture can then be seen ...
... involved in the internalisation of these rules , and can thus be seen as playing an active part in their reinforcement . As the product of the system of classification , and as a way of reproducing it , material culture can then be seen ...
Page 249
... involved in its transformation . This is an opportunity badly missed , for Stonehenge has been deeply involved in the development of religious and political for over four centuries . To grasp it requires an analytical approach firmly ...
... involved in its transformation . This is an opportunity badly missed , for Stonehenge has been deeply involved in the development of religious and political for over four centuries . To grasp it requires an analytical approach firmly ...
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