Gifts and Deposits, Pt 1-3

Gifts and Deposits, Pt 1-3
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Release 1966
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Gifts of Bank Deposits

Gifts of Bank Deposits
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Author Harold Canfield Havighurst
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Pages 36
Release 1936
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List of Gifts and Deposits

List of Gifts and Deposits
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Author Scottish Record Office
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Pages 117
Release 1976
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12. Gifts and Deposits, Part 3

12. Gifts and Deposits, Part 3
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Author List & Index Society
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Pages 330
Release 1966
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Gifts and deposits. Part 2

Gifts and deposits. Part 2
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Author Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Pages 100
Release 1966
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Gifts and deposits

Gifts and deposits
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Author Great Britain. Public Record Office
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Pages 3
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Interpreting Deposits

Interpreting Deposits
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Author A. J. Nijboer
Publisher Peeters Publishers
Pages 170
Release 2001
Genre Art
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Caeculus IV opens with a dedication to professor Marianne Kleibrink on the occasion of her 60th birthday, followed by a complete list of her publications. The Proceedings of the 4th Fransum Colloquium start with an article of Christopher Smith, entitled "Ritualising the Economy". He presents a theoretical base for a correlation between ritual and economy. Smith outlines some recent theories which incorporate economic activity into ritual context, actions into thought or, as one could say, matter into mind. Furthermore, he tries to relate this theoretical framework to the archaeological evidence from Latium Vetus, the region on which his own research focuses. The results from the recent Dutch excavations in Italy at Satricum seem to correspond fairly well with the discussed theories. His paper offers, therefor, a suitable foundation for the following contributions, most of which concentrate on central Italy. The second contribution by Tsjeard Hoekstra deals with the biography of bronze hoards from Italy. Albert Nijboer continues the debate with a discussion of the significant changes in hoarding in central Italy from 800 to 500 BC. The fourth paper by Demetrius Waarsenburg and Hendrieneke Maas deals with the bronzes deposited in the early sanctuary at Satricum in Lazio. Jelle Bouma discusses the same shrine as the previous authors but during the subsequent period, the 5th and 4t centuries BC. He presents a report of his excavation of the second votive deposit at the main shrine of Satricum. Peter Attema presents in his paper evidence of a recent survey in the area around Sezze, ancient Setia. The paper by Marjan Galestin discusses Roman coin hoards in the Netherlands. The last paper, not related to the central topic of this issue, is by Patricia Roncoroni who studies children's graves in Latium during the early Iron Age.