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Archaeologies of Remembrance: Death and Memory in Past Societies
by Howard Williams
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... London: Abacus. Barrett, J. 1990. The monumentality of death: the character of Early Bronze Age mortuary mounds in southern Britain. World Archaeology 22(2): 179-89. Barrett, J. 1993. Chronologies of remembrance: the interpretation of some Roman inscriptions. ... "
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Cambridge University Press, World Archaeology, Iron Age, Parker Pearson, Anglo-Saxon England, New York, medieval inscribed stones, early medieval artefacts, artefact biographies, bog bodies, memory promotion, early medieval cemeteries
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African Archaeology: A Critical Introduction (Blackwell Studies in Global Archaeology)
by Ann Brower Stahl
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... Press. Daniel, Glyn E., 1950 A HundredYears of Archaeology. London: Duckworth. David, Nicholas, 1971 The Fulani Compound and the Archaeologist. World Archaeology 3:111-131. ... "
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Patterns in Prehistory: Humankind's First Three Million Years
by Robert J. Wenke
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... journal of Anthropological Archaeology 1:382-401. 1989. "Matters of Face and Matters of Interest." In Archaeological Approaches to Cultural Identity: One World Archaeology, No. 10, ed. S. Shannen. London: Unwin-Hyman . 1991. ... "
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Encyclopedia of Prehistory - Volume 1: Africa Published in conjunction with the Human Relations Area Files
by Peter N. Peregrine
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... In The Archaeology of Africa: Food, Metals and Towns, ed. T. Shaw, P. Sinclair, B. Andah, and A. Okpoko. One World Archaeology 20. London and New York: Routledge, 289-329. Eggert, Manfred K. H. (1996). "Pots, Farming and Analogy: Early Ceramics in the ... "
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