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    Dying for a change? Bringing new senses to near eastern neolithic mortuary practice

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    Publication date
    2009
    Author
    Croucher, Karina T.
    Campbell, S.
    Keyword
    Mortuary practices; Burial; Near East
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    © 2009 Archaeological Association and the Authors. Full-text reproduced with permission.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/11105
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    Croucher K and Campbell S (2009) Dying for a change? Bringing new senses to near eastern neolithic mortuary practice. In: Que(e)rying Archaeology, Proceedings of the 37th Annual Chacmool Conference. Terendy S, Lyons N and Janse-Smekal M (Eds.) Calgary, Alta.: Archaeological Association, University of Calgary.
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    Conference paper
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