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Page 118
... practices associated with death and burial can be read as texts . Douglas ( 1966 ) has argued that ritual is a restricted code . The material presented in this paper , however , suggests that the ' deep structure ' of ritual practice ...
... practices associated with death and burial can be read as texts . Douglas ( 1966 ) has argued that ritual is a restricted code . The material presented in this paper , however , suggests that the ' deep structure ' of ritual practice ...
Page 195
... practices in the same quantity , and adds that these occurrences are not heard of by Mycenaean times . Still , the practice of human sacrifice in prehistoric Greece spilled over into historical times , as in Arcadia ( Graves 1955-7 ...
... practices in the same quantity , and adds that these occurrences are not heard of by Mycenaean times . Still , the practice of human sacrifice in prehistoric Greece spilled over into historical times , as in Arcadia ( Graves 1955-7 ...
Page 314
... practices , and at the same time enabled villagers to manipulate customary law by reference to Byzantine law . This is an ... practice not only influenced each other , but also who ( i.e. which social groups ) manipulated the system to a ...
... practices , and at the same time enabled villagers to manipulate customary law by reference to Byzantine law . This is an ... practice not only influenced each other , but also who ( i.e. which social groups ) manipulated the system to a ...
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