Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... questions of material culture . At the same time , it needs to be acknowl- edged that there is no archaeological ... question , one which is not devoid of " meaning " . If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be ...
... questions of material culture . At the same time , it needs to be acknowl- edged that there is no archaeological ... question , one which is not devoid of " meaning " . If , for instance , Hodder's hypothesis ( cited above ) proves to be ...
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... questions for another paper . My primary concern in this paper has been to highlight some of the problems that are ... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of ...
... questions for another paper . My primary concern in this paper has been to highlight some of the problems that are ... question raises several more to be addressed . However , a move beyond description is essential if the study of ...
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... questions asked by archaeologists . Social ranking , competition , power , social relations - these seem to be the main issues in the interpretation of the past . However , some of the questions asked by Western colleagues have fitted ...
... questions asked by archaeologists . Social ranking , competition , power , social relations - these seem to be the main issues in the interpretation of the past . However , some of the questions asked by Western colleagues have fitted ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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