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Page 167
... temple builders that would indicate that the initial moving force was the social one rather than the religious one . According to the archaeological record , a group of farmers originating from nearby Sicily and carrying a culture close ...
... temple builders that would indicate that the initial moving force was the social one rather than the religious one . According to the archaeological record , a group of farmers originating from nearby Sicily and carrying a culture close ...
Page 286
... temple is a real copy of another : the pattern is of geographically scattered variations on the main temple forms and rituals . Nor is there evidence for centralization : each temple - community seems to have been free to develop its ...
... temple is a real copy of another : the pattern is of geographically scattered variations on the main temple forms and rituals . Nor is there evidence for centralization : each temple - community seems to have been free to develop its ...
Page 290
... temple facade . This has led some to think of this hall as an underground temple , but this is a mistake as it confuses the activities of the forecourts with those held in the temple interiors . In the Hypogeum it is the concave temple ...
... temple facade . This has led some to think of this hall as an underground temple , but this is a mistake as it confuses the activities of the forecourts with those held in the temple interiors . In the Hypogeum it is the concave temple ...
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