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Insoll, T., ed. (2004).
Belief in the past:
. Oxford: Archaeopress.
Title
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Title:
Belief in the past:
Subtitle
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Subtitle:
the proceedings of the 2002 Manchester Conference on Archaeology and Religion
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Series:
British Archaeological Reports
Volume
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Volume:
S1212
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Number of Pages:
140
Publication Type
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Publication Type:
Monograph Chapter (in Series)
Abstract
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Abstract:
Papers linked to a conference held at Ashburne Hall, The University of Manchester, in September 2002, including
Editor
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Editor:
Timothy Insoll
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Issue Editor:
Timothy Insoll
Publisher
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Publisher:
Archaeopress
Year of Publication
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Year of Publication:
2004
ISBN
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ISBN:
1-84171-575-1
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Subjects / Periods:
Religion (BIAB)
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Note:
Is Portmanteau: 1
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BIAB (The British & Irish Archaeological Bibliography (BIAB))
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Created Date:
20 Sep 2004
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Abstract
Are archaeologists afraid of gods?; Some thoughts on archaeology and religion
Timothy Insoll
1 - 6
the author seeks to explore the reasons why archaeologists tend to avoid addressing the concept of religion
Mission impossible?; The archaeology of Norse religion
Anders Andrén
7 - 16
an examination of aspects of Norse religious practice and ritual
The Sweet Track, Somerset: a place mediating culture and spirituality?
Clive Jonathon Bond
37 - 50
an examination of the landscape setting of, and the artefact assemblage linked to, the Early Neolithic Sweet Track as expressions of cultural meaning
Neurophenomenology: a worthwhile research direction for the archaeolog...
Tim Clack
51 - 61
investigates the prospects of neurophenomenology as a philosophical and analytical tool for the archaeological study of religion
Christianity and the conversion period landscape of south-west Britain
Sam Turner
125 - 136
an investigation of the impact of Christianisation on the early medieval landscape