Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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to the majority of the human species . A view of human development through time is still not available in the way it should be and it is essential for the future that this is achieved . This can only happen if non - literate and ...
to the majority of the human species . A view of human development through time is still not available in the way it should be and it is essential for the future that this is achieved . This can only happen if non - literate and ...
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... human human and animal Two volumes , one concerned with human bones , the other animal bones will examine ways in which archaeological bones are used by specialists and archaeologists in interpreting past societies . Various issues will ...
... human human and animal Two volumes , one concerned with human bones , the other animal bones will examine ways in which archaeological bones are used by specialists and archaeologists in interpreting past societies . Various issues will ...
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... human thought and society from which surface variety could be derived . Levi- Strauss and Foucault sought and saw continuities mainly in structures of thought and discourse , which for Levi- Strauss derived from the structure of the human ...
... human thought and society from which surface variety could be derived . Levi- Strauss and Foucault sought and saw continuities mainly in structures of thought and discourse , which for Levi- Strauss derived from the structure of the human ...
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