Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... particular species and when it did not . The seasonal activities of a group of people are inextricably linked to all parts of their way of life . If faunal remains are going to be used firstly to understand seasonal procurement of ...
... particular species and when it did not . The seasonal activities of a group of people are inextricably linked to all parts of their way of life . If faunal remains are going to be used firstly to understand seasonal procurement of ...
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... particular interest . The edited volume focuses only on Scandinavian rock - art ; however its agenda and ideas have broader implications . In particular the volume works well as an example of the application of formal methods in rock ...
... particular interest . The edited volume focuses only on Scandinavian rock - art ; however its agenda and ideas have broader implications . In particular the volume works well as an example of the application of formal methods in rock ...
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... particular Goldhahn looks at the social purpose of ritual and the symbolic role of burial monuments . From general ethnographic theory ( Levi - Strauss , etc. ) he argues that rituals were used to re - gain control of the world after ...
... particular Goldhahn looks at the social purpose of ritual and the symbolic role of burial monuments . From general ethnographic theory ( Levi - Strauss , etc. ) he argues that rituals were used to re - gain control of the world after ...
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