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In the case of material culture , this plurality is suggested and encouraged by the
object itself . ... amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material (
concrete and empirically accessible ) and as cultural ( adaptable and serviceable
...
In the case of material culture , this plurality is suggested and encouraged by the
object itself . ... amenable to two distinct and independent studies : as material (
concrete and empirically accessible ) and as cultural ( adaptable and serviceable
...
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It is certainly the case that material culture is striking and concrete in its
materiality . From an archaeological perspective , this enduring characteristic is
invaluable : being that which initiates our awareness and curiosity , this
materiality of ...
It is certainly the case that material culture is striking and concrete in its
materiality . From an archaeological perspective , this enduring characteristic is
invaluable : being that which initiates our awareness and curiosity , this
materiality of ...
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NORMAN J.G. POUNDS . Hearth and Home : a history of material culture Indiana
University Press , Indianapolis . 1989. $ 57.50 Hard . ISBN 0-253-32712-1
Reviewed by Nathan Schlanger , St. John's College , University of Cambridge
Hearth ...
NORMAN J.G. POUNDS . Hearth and Home : a history of material culture Indiana
University Press , Indianapolis . 1989. $ 57.50 Hard . ISBN 0-253-32712-1
Reviewed by Nathan Schlanger , St. John's College , University of Cambridge
Hearth ...
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