Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... contexts and recombined in the synthetic meta - context of contemporary representation is clearly very ' un ' post - modern as far as the ends of a thinker like Baudrillard are concerned . For Baudrillard ( 1981 ) , the products of this ...
... contexts and recombined in the synthetic meta - context of contemporary representation is clearly very ' un ' post - modern as far as the ends of a thinker like Baudrillard are concerned . For Baudrillard ( 1981 ) , the products of this ...
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... context ) . During speech , the boundaries and the structure of this difference can be made clear by the speaker . Meaning is continually reinforced through non - verbal means of communication ( Miller 1989 ) whether it be a shrug to ...
... context ) . During speech , the boundaries and the structure of this difference can be made clear by the speaker . Meaning is continually reinforced through non - verbal means of communication ( Miller 1989 ) whether it be a shrug to ...
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... context ' of an object and its ' archaeological context ' . For him , archaeological deposits " are no longer part of an ongoing society " ( Schiffer 1987 , 3 ) . The systemic context corresponds to an object's place in an ongo- ing ...
... context ' of an object and its ' archaeological context ' . For him , archaeological deposits " are no longer part of an ongoing society " ( Schiffer 1987 , 3 ) . The systemic context corresponds to an object's place in an ongo- ing ...
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