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... society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the present , thus making it look natural , archaeo- logy itself has become part of an ideological discourse , operating to reproduce the relationship between ...
... society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the present , thus making it look natural , archaeo- logy itself has become part of an ideological discourse , operating to reproduce the relationship between ...
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... society but this has not resulted in a single monolithic form of Soviet archaeology . A number of different lines are current within an overall Marxist ideo- logical framework ( Klejn 1977 ; Bulkin et al . 1982 ) . In Western Europe the ...
... society but this has not resulted in a single monolithic form of Soviet archaeology . A number of different lines are current within an overall Marxist ideo- logical framework ( Klejn 1977 ; Bulkin et al . 1982 ) . In Western Europe the ...
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... society is made different interest groups , with varying ideologies , and that social change comes about through the practice of social debate . This is a more optimistic and active view of the individual in society . Indeed , I have ...
... society is made different interest groups , with varying ideologies , and that social change comes about through the practice of social debate . This is a more optimistic and active view of the individual in society . Indeed , I have ...
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