Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 54
... simply ' close ' or ' distant ' kin ( Marshall 1976 : 201-23 ; Silberbauer 1981 : 140-85 ) . I suggest that the tendency toward formalisation begins when camps are composed of more than two extended families , as the two groups at the ...
... simply ' close ' or ' distant ' kin ( Marshall 1976 : 201-23 ; Silberbauer 1981 : 140-85 ) . I suggest that the tendency toward formalisation begins when camps are composed of more than two extended families , as the two groups at the ...
Page 63
... simply the number of individ- uals in a camp , but , at least as important , the spacing between individ- ual domestic units . I have suggested that this distance will vary with social distance among hunter - gatherer groups , though ...
... simply the number of individ- uals in a camp , but , at least as important , the spacing between individ- ual domestic units . I have suggested that this distance will vary with social distance among hunter - gatherer groups , though ...
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... simply appears to It does not seem far - fetched , then , to cast Hodder's book itself as a symbol in action , a boundary- producing ideological flag , which will greatly contribute to defining the direction of archaeology in the 1980s ...
... simply appears to It does not seem far - fetched , then , to cast Hodder's book itself as a symbol in action , a boundary- producing ideological flag , which will greatly contribute to defining the direction of archaeology in the 1980s ...
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