From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 36
Page 102
But , demonstrate that the material world despite this level of intellectual is
actively constituted and mean - scintillation , we must ask : ( 1 ) Has ingful ' , a
view contradicting the Hodder adequately demonstrated the more traditional
perspective ...
But , demonstrate that the material world despite this level of intellectual is
actively constituted and mean - scintillation , we must ask : ( 1 ) Has ingful ' , a
view contradicting the Hodder adequately demonstrated the more traditional
perspective ...
Page 105
First , it is considered to be lation and settlement size ( pp . the prime criterion by
which state - , 125 - 6 ) he correctly identifies the ments about the past , and the
meanproblems with simple correlations ing of material culture generally , based ...
First , it is considered to be lation and settlement size ( pp . the prime criterion by
which state - , 125 - 6 ) he correctly identifies the ments about the past , and the
meanproblems with simple correlations ing of material culture generally , based ...
Page 108
Cambridge Univer the wealth of material available , sity Press , Cambridge , 1980
. 167 pp . and by its suitability for £17 . 50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0 - 521 - 22808 - 5 .
illustrating interaction . The archaeological material from these Reviewed by two
...
Cambridge Univer the wealth of material available , sity Press , Cambridge , 1980
. 167 pp . and by its suitability for £17 . 50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0 - 521 - 22808 - 5 .
illustrating interaction . The archaeological material from these Reviewed by two
...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Academic activity analogies analysis Anthropology approach archaeological associated attempt behaviour Binford bone by-products Cambridge camps campsites changes classes communities complex context contribution crop cultural dependent discussion distance distribution domestic early economic edited Ethnoarchaeology ethnographic evidence example excavation fact field Figure function gathering groups hearth Hodder household hunter-gatherer hunting important included increasing indicated individuals interest interpretation issue Kung living London manufacture material mean Monuments nature nomad object observations occur organisation particular past patterns population possible pottery present Press problem processing production questions range record References relationship relevant remains result Review samples season camps seeds settlement sieve situation social society space spatial specific stages stone storage stratification structure suggest tent Theft Act 1968 theory tion units University variables village weed Yellen York