The materialization of religious structures in the time of Stonehenge
Both ritual and religion share a common ontology, in that they are materialized through practicethey are technologies of the body and material world as much as of the mind and immaterial. Acknowledging such offers considerable prospect for archaeology, inasmuch as it implies that the generation, re...
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Material religion
Year: 2009, Volume: 5, Issue: 3, Pages: 332-353 |
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B Materiality B Shrines B Cosmology B Stonehenge B Temples |
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