Africa, المجلد 65،الأعداد 3-4Oxford University Press, 1995 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 467
normal or filled - in burial room . Three categories of people can be buried here . The first comprises those who are given ' open burial [ re - usable ] rooms ' , i.e. ' graves ' that will not be filled in with earth so that they are ...
normal or filled - in burial room . Three categories of people can be buried here . The first comprises those who are given ' open burial [ re - usable ] rooms ' , i.e. ' graves ' that will not be filled in with earth so that they are ...
الصفحة 468
... burial house ( didongo ) are juniors to the original founders : they are young people , fully grown adults and sub ... burial room and the living room ( diga ) . The parallel stands out clearly when the old founder or old wife dies ...
... burial house ( didongo ) are juniors to the original founders : they are young people , fully grown adults and sub ... burial room and the living room ( diga ) . The parallel stands out clearly when the old founder or old wife dies ...
الصفحة 471
undertakes the burial is not permitted to weep after the burial until he has taken a bath . No tears are shed around the burial room or in the burial house . A burial expert does not leave the site or mix with those mourning , in the ...
undertakes the burial is not permitted to weep after the burial until he has taken a bath . No tears are shed around the burial room or in the burial house . A burial expert does not leave the site or mix with those mourning , in the ...
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