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Holy Ground: Theoretical Issues Relating to the Landscape and Material Culture of Ritual Space Objects: Papers from a Session Held at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Cardiff 1999

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Holy Ground: Theoretical Issues Relating to the Landscape and Material Culture of Ritual Space Objects: Papers from a Session Held at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Cardiff 1999
Holy Ground: Theoretical Issues Relating to the Landscape and Material Culture of Ritual Space Objects: Papers from a Session Held at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Cardiff 1999

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This volume contains a selection of papers delivered at the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference held at Cardiff University in 1999. They derive from the session entitled 'The interpretation and Structure of Ritual Space', which was intended to provide a forum for new research concerning ritual landscapes and material culture. Of the 12 papers delivered at the conference session, 9 are published here, covering a broad chronological range from Neolithic ritual landscapes to medieval churches.

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