Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... relations of sharing or exchange among individuals " ( 1988 , 5 ) - relations that affirm their membership of an inclusive collectivity , the band . If , as Durkheim maintained , there are two parts to a man , the individual and the ...
... relations of sharing or exchange among individuals " ( 1988 , 5 ) - relations that affirm their membership of an inclusive collectivity , the band . If , as Durkheim maintained , there are two parts to a man , the individual and the ...
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... relations . That is to say , the ' correspondence ' between technical forces and social relations is not external but internal , or in other words , the technical is one aspect of the social . The modern semantic shift from technique to ...
... relations . That is to say , the ' correspondence ' between technical forces and social relations is not external but internal , or in other words , the technical is one aspect of the social . The modern semantic shift from technique to ...
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... relations . The name itself hardly seems important , by practically any other name this group of techniques would remain characterised . For instance , the techniques of cleaning a house whether with cloths or vacuum cleaners , are the ...
... relations . The name itself hardly seems important , by practically any other name this group of techniques would remain characterised . For instance , the techniques of cleaning a house whether with cloths or vacuum cleaners , are the ...
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