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... world ( 1982 ) . In an inspiring study , he uses a multitude of published ethno- graphic data from different areas of the world , and applies these to the major categories of Roman pottery . But such published ethnographic data are ...
... world ( 1982 ) . In an inspiring study , he uses a multitude of published ethno- graphic data from different areas of the world , and applies these to the major categories of Roman pottery . But such published ethnographic data are ...
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... world is actively constituted and mean- ingful , a view contradicting the more traditional perspective that material culture passively reflects prehistoric behaviour . Consciously and unconsciously , in the mundane and in the decorative ...
... world is actively constituted and mean- ingful , a view contradicting the more traditional perspective that material culture passively reflects prehistoric behaviour . Consciously and unconsciously , in the mundane and in the decorative ...
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... World : An Ethnoarchaeological Ap- proach . Longman Archaeological Series , London , 1982. 192pp . £ 14.94 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-582-49127-4 . Reviewed by James McVicar a is in order . A reviewer can always discuss new publication by ...
... World : An Ethnoarchaeological Ap- proach . Longman Archaeological Series , London , 1982. 192pp . £ 14.94 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-582-49127-4 . Reviewed by James McVicar a is in order . A reviewer can always discuss new publication by ...
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