Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... production is therefore an ongoing process in a research where there can be no survey of the source material . Pattern production is often simple enough , but the archaeological material is nonetheless growing in complexity as well as ...
... production is therefore an ongoing process in a research where there can be no survey of the source material . Pattern production is often simple enough , but the archaeological material is nonetheless growing in complexity as well as ...
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... production in a practical sense , but also as a critical element in the many levels of symbolic discourse through which individuals structure and reproduce the wider social formation within which the ' economic ' institutions have their ...
... production in a practical sense , but also as a critical element in the many levels of symbolic discourse through which individuals structure and reproduce the wider social formation within which the ' economic ' institutions have their ...
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... production of knowledge : technical , practical and emancipatory interests ( Kalleberg 1972 ) . They are represented by three different disciplines of knowledge , the natural sciences , the human sciences and critical social science ...
... production of knowledge : technical , practical and emancipatory interests ( Kalleberg 1972 ) . They are represented by three different disciplines of knowledge , the natural sciences , the human sciences and critical social science ...
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