Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes:
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spelling | Tomlinson, Richard Allan 1932- Verfasser (DE-588)137895674 aut Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes 2000 txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Architecture, Religious Griechische Architektur (DE-2581)TH000008031 gbd year:2000 pages:140-143 Encyclopedia of Greece and the Hellenic tradition. 1. A - K 1. publ. London [u.a.], 2000 (2000), 140-143 (DE-604)BV013481259 |
spellingShingle | Tomlinson, Richard Allan 1932- Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes Architecture, Religious |
title | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
title_auth | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
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title_full | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
title_fullStr | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
title_full_unstemmed | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
title_short | Architecture. Religious. In the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces, in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
title_sort | architecture religious in the prehistoric period the practices of religion were partly associated with the palaces in which rooms or areas were set aside for cult purposes |
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