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Chapter 5 - Gathering of the Dead? The Early Neolithic Sanctuaries of Göbekli Tepe, Southeastern Turkey

from Part II - Mortality and the Foundations of Human Society: Sedentism and the Collective

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 November 2015

Colin Renfrew
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University of Cambridge
Michael J. Boyd
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University of Cambridge
Iain Morley
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University of Oxford
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