Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... formal or definitional . However , it is quite wrong to assume that they do not involve empirical referents . Indeed , the problem here is that the discussions are informed by the authors ' suppositions about and impressions of the ...
... formal or definitional . However , it is quite wrong to assume that they do not involve empirical referents . Indeed , the problem here is that the discussions are informed by the authors ' suppositions about and impressions of the ...
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as formal a prioris . It is for this reason that Tilley's depiction of the transition under consideration as some kind of egalitarian ' revolution ' , involving the necessary penetration of ideological structures , seems so ' logical ...
as formal a prioris . It is for this reason that Tilley's depiction of the transition under consideration as some kind of egalitarian ' revolution ' , involving the necessary penetration of ideological structures , seems so ' logical ...
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... formal equality ... the auc- tion ... institutes a concrete community of exchange among peers ... ( T ) he essential function of the auction is the institution of a community of privi- leged who define themselves as such by agonistic ...
... formal equality ... the auc- tion ... institutes a concrete community of exchange among peers ... ( T ) he essential function of the auction is the institution of a community of privi- leged who define themselves as such by agonistic ...
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