 | Andrew Chamberlain, Michael Parker Pearson - 2001 - 207 halaman
The author spans the globe in search of preserved human remains, shedding light on the phenomena and conditions that make it possible for human flesh to stave off the normal ... | |
 | Jenny Moore, Eleanor Scott - 1997 - 274 halaman
Invisible People and Processes focuses on issues of gender and childhood in European archaeology. It presents a range of themes and periods, covering Britain, the Mediterranean ... | |
 | Peter C. Jupp, Clare Gittings - 1999 - 282 halaman
Death in England provides the first ever social history of death from the earliest times 500,000 BC to Diana, Princess of Wales.. The book reveals how attitudes, practices and ... | |
 | Bettina. Arnold, Nancy L. Wicker - 2001 - 203 halaman
Edited volume on what archaeological mortuary analysis can tell researchers about gender relations in the ancient world. | |
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