Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... responses conditioned by particular ecological situations . They can also be viewed as having particular social corollaries which should influence settlement patterns , as was suggested above for the specific case of the ! Kung . The ...
... responses conditioned by particular ecological situations . They can also be viewed as having particular social corollaries which should influence settlement patterns , as was suggested above for the specific case of the ! Kung . The ...
Page 62
... response to purely local conditions -- camps as such are not coherent subsistence units . This is consistent with the nature of Australian Aboriginal territorial organisation , since individ- uals have access to the resources of an area ...
... response to purely local conditions -- camps as such are not coherent subsistence units . This is consistent with the nature of Australian Aboriginal territorial organisation , since individ- uals have access to the resources of an area ...
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... response to what he feels is an interpretive deficiency within the New Archaeology , he argues the need for a generalising , symbolic theory , which is rooted in analysis of the particular histori- cal context of society . The search ...
... response to what he feels is an interpretive deficiency within the New Archaeology , he argues the need for a generalising , symbolic theory , which is rooted in analysis of the particular histori- cal context of society . The search ...
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