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Page 289
... produced initially 39 dolichocephalic skulls , and later , in a fissure , human bones and teeth equivalent to at least 70 individuals ; sherds were mainly of Gg and Tx phases . So we may suspect that cave burial too was a fairly common ...
... produced initially 39 dolichocephalic skulls , and later , in a fissure , human bones and teeth equivalent to at least 70 individuals ; sherds were mainly of Gg and Tx phases . So we may suspect that cave burial too was a fairly common ...
Page 318
... produced a book such as this which has very little scien- tific or academic merit . It does not advance our ... produces this system . Their attempt is to produce a cultural map of Andalusian society which provides a tem- plate for ...
... produced a book such as this which has very little scien- tific or academic merit . It does not advance our ... produces this system . Their attempt is to produce a cultural map of Andalusian society which provides a tem- plate for ...
Page 320
... produce an elegant and consistent account of what they believe to be the Andalusian culture map . It is compelling ... produced it . If on the other hand one takes the view that the infrastructure is primary , it is the superstructure ...
... produce an elegant and consistent account of what they believe to be the Andalusian culture map . It is compelling ... produced it . If on the other hand one takes the view that the infrastructure is primary , it is the superstructure ...
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