Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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References Binford , L.R. 1977 General introduction . In For Theory Building in Archaeology . , edited by L.R. Binford , 1-10 . Academic Press , New York . Binford , L.R. 1981 Bones : Ancient Men and Modern Myths .
References Binford , L.R. 1977 General introduction . In For Theory Building in Archaeology . , edited by L.R. Binford , 1-10 . Academic Press , New York . Binford , L.R. 1981 Bones : Ancient Men and Modern Myths .
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The first stages in this process may well follow the model established by Friedman and Rowlands with reference to the formation of closed marriage classes based on social rank . That this is the mechanism that fosters the genealogical ...
The first stages in this process may well follow the model established by Friedman and Rowlands with reference to the formation of closed marriage classes based on social rank . That this is the mechanism that fosters the genealogical ...
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References Binford , L.R. 1962. Archaeology as anthropology . American Antiquity 28 : 217-225 . Binford , L.R. 1967. Reply to K.C. Chang's " Major aspects of the interrelationship of archaeology and ethnology " .
References Binford , L.R. 1962. Archaeology as anthropology . American Antiquity 28 : 217-225 . Binford , L.R. 1967. Reply to K.C. Chang's " Major aspects of the interrelationship of archaeology and ethnology " .
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