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Page 183
... evidence , may have been confined to , or focussed on , cemetery sites . Tomb architecture and funerary behaviour may have been designed to express social identity , and the cemetery sites used to promote social cohesion . In southern ...
... evidence , may have been confined to , or focussed on , cemetery sites . Tomb architecture and funerary behaviour may have been designed to express social identity , and the cemetery sites used to promote social cohesion . In southern ...
Page 244
... Evidence for Cult Use of the Sites The evidence for cult use comes in multiple forms . In the first place most of the sites are quite unsuitable for occupation ( the only obvious alternative use ) , either on the grounds of small size ...
... Evidence for Cult Use of the Sites The evidence for cult use comes in multiple forms . In the first place most of the sites are quite unsuitable for occupation ( the only obvious alternative use ) , either on the grounds of small size ...
Page 286
... evidence of considerable demographic growth . As the largest megaliths are external , their display quality is evident , so it seems logical to conclude that , as in Neolithic Brittany , they had a key territorial role . The evolution ...
... evidence of considerable demographic growth . As the largest megaliths are external , their display quality is evident , so it seems logical to conclude that , as in Neolithic Brittany , they had a key territorial role . The evolution ...
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