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... represent ' them ? It may be arrogant of us as authors to aim at depicting such a complex reality with one type of conceptual framework ; we may have to entertain the possibility that other stories can coexist than the ones we are ...
... represent ' them ? It may be arrogant of us as authors to aim at depicting such a complex reality with one type of conceptual framework ; we may have to entertain the possibility that other stories can coexist than the ones we are ...
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... represent actual objects of worship ( b ) they might represent equipment used in rites ( c ) they might represent offerings , or containers for offerings , made to deities ( d ) they might represent grave goods placed with the dead ...
... represent actual objects of worship ( b ) they might represent equipment used in rites ( c ) they might represent offerings , or containers for offerings , made to deities ( d ) they might represent grave goods placed with the dead ...
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... representing the sexual act on the stelai of tombs 31 and 22. The two spirals on the stele of tomb 31 would represent the breasts of a female figure with a body reduced to a band , simplistically but effectively represented with the ...
... representing the sexual act on the stelai of tombs 31 and 22. The two spirals on the stele of tomb 31 would represent the breasts of a female figure with a body reduced to a band , simplistically but effectively represented with the ...
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Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
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