Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... suggest that this is a function of scale and increasing social distance , along with the nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ...
... suggest that this is a function of scale and increasing social distance , along with the nature of Kung band recruitment strategies essentially the result of the increasing social distance between the ends of a chain of families ...
Page 103
... suggesting highly general structural principles at work : positions , symmetries , etc. ) that prehistoric research can pose any cultural meanings at all . op- nor ex- The many reviews that Symbols in Action has already received suggest ...
... suggesting highly general structural principles at work : positions , symmetries , etc. ) that prehistoric research can pose any cultural meanings at all . op- nor ex- The many reviews that Symbols in Action has already received suggest ...
Page 105
... suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been ... suggest to him that archaeology cannot be a rigorous discipline which achieves a high degree of likelihood in its ...
... suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been ... suggest to him that archaeology cannot be a rigorous discipline which achieves a high degree of likelihood in its ...
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