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ItemNo Preview AvailableResearch on the function of Gallo-Roman theatresBoschetti, Justin. (University of Melbourne, 2003)
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ItemCognitive Development and Symbolism in the Pre-Upper PaleolithicWatson, B. ( 2003)
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ItemWeapons of Exclusion : Costume and Ideology in the Late Assyrian Period vI & IIVerduci, J. ( 2003)
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ItemThe Acacian SchismTerheci, M. ( 2003)
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ItemA representation of Gender in the Synopsis of Histories of John SkylitzesStrugnell, Emma ( 2003)
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ItemPropertius 1.21 : The Soldier, the Brother and the BonesMasters, Andrew ( 2003)
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ItemSpace and TIme on the Via AppiaLi, Chung Leong ( 2003)
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ItemSocial Aspects of the Development of Metallurgy in Chalcolithic AnatoliaCollard, D. ( 2003)To date most research concerned with Chalcolithic Anatolian metallurgy has neglected to consider the social roles important to its development of this technology, particularly symbolic/ideological aspects. Using cross-cultural behavioural analogy, this thesis identifies a variety of social behaviours associated with metalworking technology, demonstrating that Anatolian metalworking had social roles of a similarly complex and important nature. A set of symbolic beliefs, reflected in associated rituals, surrounded the metalwork of Chalcolithic Anatolia, whose value as a traded prestige commodity was a significant factor in the development of complex societies in this region.
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