Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... economic and social history , explaining political and cultural events as epiphenomena of deeper economic and ecological structures . But by the 1970s , Marxist historians were taking the role of language in creating class consciousness ...
... economic and social history , explaining political and cultural events as epiphenomena of deeper economic and ecological structures . But by the 1970s , Marxist historians were taking the role of language in creating class consciousness ...
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... economic ' institutions have their existence . This is perhaps related to Anthony Gidden's point that to examine the institutional forms through which economic practices are organised is to analyse the control of allocative resources ...
... economic ' institutions have their existence . This is perhaps related to Anthony Gidden's point that to examine the institutional forms through which economic practices are organised is to analyse the control of allocative resources ...
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... economic centre in the settlement . Functional demands and economic activities which influenced the corresponding settlement structures must have been connected to trading - activities . Economic Activities and Social Order The ...
... economic centre in the settlement . Functional demands and economic activities which influenced the corresponding settlement structures must have been connected to trading - activities . Economic Activities and Social Order The ...
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