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The functional materialism of death in ancient Egypt: A case study of funerary materials from the Ramesside periodCooney, 2007
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- Cooney K
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- Das Heilige und dre ware, M. Fitzenreiter, Ed., London
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1 This paper was originally presented for the Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften, workshop “Das Heilige und die Ware” organized by Martin Fitzenreiter. I would like to thank J. Brett McClain, David Warburton, Violaine Chauvet and Neil Crawford …
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