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Jar burial
The Lives of Creatures Obscure, Misunderstood, and Wonderful: a Volume in Honour of Ken Aplin 1958–2019
Traditions of Jars As Mortuary Containers in the Indo-Malaysian Archipelago
Natasha Fijn Sugarbag Dreaming: the Significance of Bees to Yolngu in Arnhem Land, Australia
Rice, Bronze, and Chieftains —An Archaeology of Yayoi Ritual—
Jar Burials" in Borneo and Elsewhere Received 28 June 1974
Erika Kaneko
Archaeological Investigations in Eastern Taiwan
The Megalithic Complex of Highland Jambi an Archaeological Perspective
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Jarburial on Botel Tobago Island Received 7 May 1970
Ceramic Vessels from the Middle Bronze Age Jar Burial F167 at Tell Ahmar
Burial Rituals of Prehistoric Forager-Farmers in Borneo
Ages and Abilities
ELEPHANTHROPES of the CEDERBERG When Elephants Were People
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Monumenta Nipponica, Vol. 46, No. 2 (Summer, 1991), Pp
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Redalyc.BURIAL in the WARI and the TIWANAKU HEARTLANDS
Burials of Kings Or of Tribal Leaders? Interpreting the Evidence From
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Abstract Book of Papers and Posters
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Prehistoric Archaeology in Eastern Mainland Southeast Asia and the Philippines
Transformations in Death: the Archaeology of Funerary Practices and Personhood in the Bronze Age Levant
Culture: the Driving Force of Human Cognition Ivan Colagè, Francesco D’Errico
Funerary Iconography on an Infant Burial Jar from Ashkelon Brian R
Abstracts Annual Meeting of the European Association of Archaeologists of Association the European Meeting of Annual
Archaeologies of Island Melanesia Current Approaches to Landscapes, Exchange and Practice
Babies Reborn. Infant/Children Burials in Prehistory
A Biocultural Analysis of Nubian Fetal Pot Burials from Askut, Sudan