Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... accepted classificatory schemes , and the desire to use the potential represented by the different ethnic groups living in and around the area in which I was working . One of my aims has been to try to build various models based on the ...
... accepted classificatory schemes , and the desire to use the potential represented by the different ethnic groups living in and around the area in which I was working . One of my aims has been to try to build various models based on the ...
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... accept that cultural objects , however old or exotic , can have political and symbolic value of contemporary importance , as inter- national cultural councils have suggested should be the case ? will archaeologists recognise accept this ...
... accept that cultural objects , however old or exotic , can have political and symbolic value of contemporary importance , as inter- national cultural councils have suggested should be the case ? will archaeologists recognise accept this ...
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... accept the technical language which some have adopted from Sociology , Social Anthropology , Linguistics and Psychology ; ' modes of produc- tion ' , structural contradictions , Critical Theories , emic / etic dis- tinctions and the ...
... accept the technical language which some have adopted from Sociology , Social Anthropology , Linguistics and Psychology ; ' modes of produc- tion ' , structural contradictions , Critical Theories , emic / etic dis- tinctions and the ...
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