Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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In Simulation Studies in Archaeology , edited by I. Hodder , 123-32 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Anderson , D. 1981 Some thoughts on the nineteenth century history of the Il Chamus of Baringo district .
In Simulation Studies in Archaeology , edited by I. Hodder , 123-32 . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge . Anderson , D. 1981 Some thoughts on the nineteenth century history of the Il Chamus of Baringo district .
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Building on bodies of thought from structuralism , Marxism and critical social theory , Ian Hodder musters evidence and ... Consciously and unconsciously , in the mundane and in the decorative , Hodder's social actors manipulate their ...
Building on bodies of thought from structuralism , Marxism and critical social theory , Ian Hodder musters evidence and ... Consciously and unconsciously , in the mundane and in the decorative , Hodder's social actors manipulate their ...
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In other cases , however , Hodder actually demonstrates the relevance of alternative variables by citing his own research ... In the end , however , it must be said that nearly all of Hodder's examples play the role of what John Yellen ...
In other cases , however , Hodder actually demonstrates the relevance of alternative variables by citing his own research ... In the end , however , it must be said that nearly all of Hodder's examples play the role of what John Yellen ...
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