Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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THE MEANINGS OF THINGS , WRITING , AND ARCHAEOLOGY The Meaning or Meanings of Things ? Ian Bapty The first time you glance at the cover of The Meanings of Things and read that title , it somehow doesn't seem to ' read ' quite ' right ...
THE MEANINGS OF THINGS , WRITING , AND ARCHAEOLOGY The Meaning or Meanings of Things ? Ian Bapty The first time you glance at the cover of The Meanings of Things and read that title , it somehow doesn't seem to ' read ' quite ' right ...
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... things ' rather than produced out of innate qualities ' in ' ' things ' , if then there is no original , necessary ground upon which to situate a finally ' valid ' context ? The point is not that there is no meaning , only that meaning ...
... things ' rather than produced out of innate qualities ' in ' ' things ' , if then there is no original , necessary ground upon which to situate a finally ' valid ' context ? The point is not that there is no meaning , only that meaning ...
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... things : commoditization as a process . In Appadu rai , A. ( ed . ) The Social Life of Things : commodities in cultural perspective Cambridge , University Press , 64-91 . Palmer , N. E. 1981. Treasure Trove and the protection of ...
... things : commoditization as a process . In Appadu rai , A. ( ed . ) The Social Life of Things : commodities in cultural perspective Cambridge , University Press , 64-91 . Palmer , N. E. 1981. Treasure Trove and the protection of ...
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