Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... social position that is at stake ( Fowler 1977 : 188 ) . In another contribution to the magazine , Robert Erskine ( 1982 ) neatly distinguishes between socially acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and ...
... social position that is at stake ( Fowler 1977 : 188 ) . In another contribution to the magazine , Robert Erskine ( 1982 ) neatly distinguishes between socially acceptable and unacceptable forms of collecting behaviour : love of art and ...
Page 36
... social and economic change : in the Industrial Revolution the need for a different approach to leisure was motivated ... social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role ...
... social and economic change : in the Industrial Revolution the need for a different approach to leisure was motivated ... social conflicts . As Kaplan has shown , the features of recreation include a minimum of involvement in social role ...
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... social reasons . That is not to say that archaeologists don't do so . This type of distinction between public and scholastic attitudes to culture is paralleled in Bourdieu's " The Aristocracy of Culture " : There are relationships ...
... social reasons . That is not to say that archaeologists don't do so . This type of distinction between public and scholastic attitudes to culture is paralleled in Bourdieu's " The Aristocracy of Culture " : There are relationships ...
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