Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Flannery , K.V. 1976 a The early Formative household cluster on the Guatemalan Pacific Coast . In The Early Mesoamerican Village , edited by K.V. Flannery , 31-4 . Academic Press , New York . Flannery , K.V. ( ed . ) ...
Flannery , K.V. 1976 a The early Formative household cluster on the Guatemalan Pacific Coast . In The Early Mesoamerican Village , edited by K.V. Flannery , 31-4 . Academic Press , New York . Flannery , K.V. ( ed . ) ...
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I question , therefore , the appropriateness of the use of the term ' social class ' for the products of the early stages of stratification . Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are mere ...
I question , therefore , the appropriateness of the use of the term ' social class ' for the products of the early stages of stratification . Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are mere ...
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PETER and WELLS , Culture Contact Culture Change : Early Iron Age Central Europe and the Mediterranean World . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 pp . £ 17.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-22808-5 . Reviewed by Marie Louise Stig ...
PETER and WELLS , Culture Contact Culture Change : Early Iron Age Central Europe and the Mediterranean World . Cambridge University Press , Cambridge , 1980. 167 pp . £ 17.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0-521-22808-5 . Reviewed by Marie Louise Stig ...
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