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April 26, 2024, 1:31 pm UTC    
August 02, 2021 09:08AM
(Serena Love)

“Past peoples knowingly inhabited landscapes that were palimpsests of previous occupations. Landscapes were occupied and re-occupied. Rarely was this a meaningless or innocent re-use” (van Dyke and Alcock (ed). 2003. Archaeologies of Memory). This paper explores the implications of this quote in the context of the pre-pyramid landscape of early Memphis.

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Stones, ancestors and pyramids - the pre-pyramid landscape of Memphis

Hermione August 02, 2021 09:08AM



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