Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 38
... present must be questioned , since much of the field - work from which this paper is drawn is now two decades in the past . However the indiscriminate use of the past tense here would not solve all problems , for while the present tense ...
... present must be questioned , since much of the field - work from which this paper is drawn is now two decades in the past . However the indiscriminate use of the past tense here would not solve all problems , for while the present tense ...
Page 183
... present evidence , may have been confined to , or focussed on , cemetery sites . Tomb architecture and funerary behaviour may have been designed to express social identity , and the cemetery sites used to promote social cohesion . In ...
... present evidence , may have been confined to , or focussed on , cemetery sites . Tomb architecture and funerary behaviour may have been designed to express social identity , and the cemetery sites used to promote social cohesion . In ...
Page 56
... present , increasingly irrelevant to it , inevitably on the way out . This model is unsatisfactory , especially in the face of widespread interest , since the 1970s , in reviving ' traditions ' , in the Mediterranean and in Europe as a ...
... present , increasingly irrelevant to it , inevitably on the way out . This model is unsatisfactory , especially in the face of widespread interest , since the 1970s , in reviving ' traditions ' , in the Mediterranean and in Europe as a ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
Copyright | |
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