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Page 166
... Neolithic , after the invention of agriculture , when man started to depend entirely and manifestly on the ... Neolithic societies . Here I do not have in mind distinctions between prepottery Neolithic , or pre - agricultural Neolithic ...
... Neolithic , after the invention of agriculture , when man started to depend entirely and manifestly on the ... Neolithic societies . Here I do not have in mind distinctions between prepottery Neolithic , or pre - agricultural Neolithic ...
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... Neolithic temples , there are two key questions : Why build communal monuments in stone ? and , Why build temples ? While hard formal proof is unlikely ever to be forthcoming , selected ethnographic parallels can improve the quality of ...
... Neolithic temples , there are two key questions : Why build communal monuments in stone ? and , Why build temples ? While hard formal proof is unlikely ever to be forthcoming , selected ethnographic parallels can improve the quality of ...
Page 288
... Neolithic times , by a new and vigorous phase of monumental architecture , again associated with religion - I refer of course to the Baroque parish churches , still such a dominant feature . The expansion of a former hamlet into a ...
... Neolithic times , by a new and vigorous phase of monumental architecture , again associated with religion - I refer of course to the Baroque parish churches , still such a dominant feature . The expansion of a former hamlet into a ...
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