Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... culture ( with its entire conceptual and methodological load ) . Childe's proposal drifted to the consideration of the archaeological culture as equivalent to a population group with distinctive and idiosyncratic traits . The use of the ...
... culture ( with its entire conceptual and methodological load ) . Childe's proposal drifted to the consideration of the archaeological culture as equivalent to a population group with distinctive and idiosyncratic traits . The use of the ...
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... culture of Cucuteni- Tripolye , cannot be sufficiently explained by processual or post- processualist approaches because of the insufficiency of material evidence , i.e. , the lack of necropoli in this culture ( see Marinescu - Bilcu ...
... culture of Cucuteni- Tripolye , cannot be sufficiently explained by processual or post- processualist approaches because of the insufficiency of material evidence , i.e. , the lack of necropoli in this culture ( see Marinescu - Bilcu ...
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... culture . Such a consumerist attitude would explain in the neighbouring culture of Gumelnita the existence of a number of quite numerous cenotaphs and tombs , either empty or containing " some human bones " ( Whittle 1996 : 98 ) . The ...
... culture . Such a consumerist attitude would explain in the neighbouring culture of Gumelnita the existence of a number of quite numerous cenotaphs and tombs , either empty or containing " some human bones " ( Whittle 1996 : 98 ) . The ...
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