Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... relationship between professional archaeologists and other people interested in the past . Many viewpoints are expressed , but the underlying theme is the need for greater communication . In soliciting these articles I have tried to ...
... relationship between professional archaeologists and other people interested in the past . Many viewpoints are expressed , but the underlying theme is the need for greater communication . In soliciting these articles I have tried to ...
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... relationships between groups maintaining different , and even antagonistic , relations to culture , depending on the conditions in which they acquired their cultural capital and the markets in which they can derive most profit from it ...
... relationships between groups maintaining different , and even antagonistic , relations to culture , depending on the conditions in which they acquired their cultural capital and the markets in which they can derive most profit from it ...
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... relationships were practised , or the very basis for the existence of the chiefdoms themselves . Hodges rightly tries to relate changes in exchange mechanisms and settlement types to the changing structure of social organisation , but ...
... relationships were practised , or the very basis for the existence of the chiefdoms themselves . Hodges rightly tries to relate changes in exchange mechanisms and settlement types to the changing structure of social organisation , but ...
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