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Of the pottery , M. Robertson published a discursive but quite full account of the early Greek pottery in 1940 , but omitted some diagnostic groups . J. du Plat Taylor considered the Cypriot and local ...
Of the pottery , M. Robertson published a discursive but quite full account of the early Greek pottery in 1940 , but omitted some diagnostic groups . J. du Plat Taylor considered the Cypriot and local ...
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Although it is possible that a priestess could have been a chieftain's wife , such a death should not be considered suttee . The importance of ritual and cultic belief systems to the nomads is apparent when reviewing the artefacts ...
Although it is possible that a priestess could have been a chieftain's wife , such a death should not be considered suttee . The importance of ritual and cultic belief systems to the nomads is apparent when reviewing the artefacts ...
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Not surprisingly , the excavator considered the Ukok female to be a priestess or shaman . " Tattoos on the Ukok priestess's arm and shoulder included zoomorphic juncture - a fantastic deer in which the antler tines terminate with ...
Not surprisingly , the excavator considered the Ukok female to be a priestess or shaman . " Tattoos on the Ukok priestess's arm and shoulder included zoomorphic juncture - a fantastic deer in which the antler tines terminate with ...
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The Study of a Site | 315 |
J DavisKimball Statuses of Eastern Early Iron | 332 |
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