Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... possible to integrate textual and material sources . The conceptual tools and methods are outlined in this volume . It is possible to " read " material culture with the right methods at hand . All contributors of this volume prove that ...
... possible to integrate textual and material sources . The conceptual tools and methods are outlined in this volume . It is possible to " read " material culture with the right methods at hand . All contributors of this volume prove that ...
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... possible because , as Tilley ( 1989 ) emphasises , though discourse is " a form of power , and a way of creating and maintaining social divisions ... [ it ] is also a power which may be seized to subvert these divisions " ( 1989 ) . I ...
... possible because , as Tilley ( 1989 ) emphasises , though discourse is " a form of power , and a way of creating and maintaining social divisions ... [ it ] is also a power which may be seized to subvert these divisions " ( 1989 ) . I ...
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... possible . One is that my exposure to the literature has been biased ( quite possible ) . Another , more interesting suggestion is that female archaeologists are more sensitive to the inherent limitations of current writing modes than ...
... possible . One is that my exposure to the literature has been biased ( quite possible ) . Another , more interesting suggestion is that female archaeologists are more sensitive to the inherent limitations of current writing modes than ...
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