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Citation: L. Ellis, TERRA-DESERTA - POPULATION, POLITICS, AND THE [DE]COLONIZATION OF DACIA (ROMANIA, DEMOGRAPHY, AND ARCHAEOLOGY), World archaeology, 30(2), 1998, pp. 220-237
Authors:
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Citation: D. Wolfesteadman, THE POPULATION SHUFFLE IN THE CENTRAL ILLINOIS VALLEY - A DIACHRONIC MODEL OF MISSISSIPPIAN BIOCULTURAL INTERACTIONS, World archaeology, 30(2), 1998, pp. 306-326
Citation: R. Bradley, RUINED BUILDINGS, RUINED STONES - ENCLOSURES, TOMBS, AND NATURAL PLACES IN THE NEOLITHIC OF SOUTH-WEST ENGLAND, World archaeology, 30(1), 1998, pp. 13-22
Citation: M. Dietler, A TALE OF 3 SITES - THE MONUMENTALIZATION OF CELTIC OPPIDA AND THE POLITICS OF COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND IDENTITY, World archaeology, 30(1), 1998, pp. 72-89
Citation: S. Semple, A FEAR OF THE PAST - THE PLACE OF THE PREHISTORIC BURIAL MOUND IN THEIDEOLOGY OF MIDDLE AND LATER ANGLO-SAXON ENGLAND, World archaeology, 30(1), 1998, pp. 109-126
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Citation: Ml. Moss et Gb. Wasson, INTIMATE RELATIONS WITH THE PAST - THE STORY OF AN ATHAPASKAN VILLAGEON THE SOUTHERN NORTHWEST COAST OF NORTH-AMERICA, World archaeology, 29(3), 1998, pp. 317-332
Citation: D. Lyons, WITCHCRAFT, GENDER, POWER AND INTIMATE RELATIONS IN MURA COMPOUNDS INDELA, NORTHERN CAMEROON (AFRICA, THE SUPERNATURAL AND SOCIAL-INTERACTION), World archaeology, 29(3), 1998, pp. 344-362
Citation: L. Meskell, INTIMATE ARCHAEOLOGIES - THE CASE OF KHA AND MERIT (EGYPTIAN MATERIALCULTURE, BURIAL, FUNERARY CUSTOMS), World archaeology, 29(3), 1998, pp. 363-379
Citation: Ba. Olsen, WOMEN, CHILDREN AND THE FAMILY IN THE LATE AEGEAN BRONZE-AGE - DIFFERENCES IN MINOAN AND MYCENAEAN CONSTRUCTIONS OF GENDER, World archaeology, 29(3), 1998, pp. 380-392