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Page 188
... tombs of the Mesara have always been regarded as essentially egalitarian , not least because they used communal tombs . We have no accurate figures of how many bodies were buried in any of these tombs ( except for a few , small late tombs ) ...
... tombs of the Mesara have always been regarded as essentially egalitarian , not least because they used communal tombs . We have no accurate figures of how many bodies were buried in any of these tombs ( except for a few , small late tombs ) ...
Page 226
... tombs and megalithic architecture . A possible link is offered by the different kinds of ' hybrid monuments ' found ... tombs , megalithic corridors and temples .; dolmens erected over rock - cut tombs ; - rock - cut tombs in erratic ...
... tombs and megalithic architecture . A possible link is offered by the different kinds of ' hybrid monuments ' found ... tombs , megalithic corridors and temples .; dolmens erected over rock - cut tombs ; - rock - cut tombs in erratic ...
Page 289
... tombs , as probably at Xemxija too . The Xemxija tombs also showed disordered contents , presumably implying successive burials over a period . Professor Evans describes them as follows : ' The six tombs were basically of the same type ...
... tombs , as probably at Xemxija too . The Xemxija tombs also showed disordered contents , presumably implying successive burials over a period . Professor Evans describes them as follows : ' The six tombs were basically of the same type ...
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