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Shadows of doubt in identifying female images: a reply to Kehoe

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 January 2015

Vivian Broman Morales
Affiliation:
The Oriental Institute, 1155 East 58th Street, Chicago IL 60637, USA
Robert J. Braidwood
Affiliation:
The Oriental Institute, 1155 East 58th Street, Chicago IL 60637, USA

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Copyright © Antiquity Publications Ltd 1991

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Footnotes

The excavators of Sarab challenge the challenge made to their identification of clay figures from the site as images of women.

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References

Bromanm Orales, V. 1990. Figurines and other clay objects from Sarab and Çayönü. Chicago (IL): Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago. Oriental Institute Communications 25Google Scholar

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