Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 116
... ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of ...
... ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as an idea in the interests of subordinate groups , is scientifically true . Similarly , Tilley's discussion of ...
Page 96
... idea such as hafting , and they might be telling us more about the idea of composite technology than about stone - working as such . It would be difficult to argue that there are new and brilliant technical ideas , at least not until ...
... idea such as hafting , and they might be telling us more about the idea of composite technology than about stone - working as such . It would be difficult to argue that there are new and brilliant technical ideas , at least not until ...
Page 178
... ideas of " the Gift " . His argument is set out with clarity and vigour , and a wealth of detailed documentation and ... ideas were used in the peripheral societies , and hence came to be deposited . We may have to abandon mundane ...
... ideas of " the Gift " . His argument is set out with clarity and vigour , and a wealth of detailed documentation and ... ideas were used in the peripheral societies , and hence came to be deposited . We may have to abandon mundane ...
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