Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... social change in the early Post - Meroitic period . Historical evidence may need to be abstracted to more general , periodic trends and tendencies ( Fig . 2 ) . The point - like events must be symptomatic of the same social processes as ...
... social change in the early Post - Meroitic period . Historical evidence may need to be abstracted to more general , periodic trends and tendencies ( Fig . 2 ) . The point - like events must be symptomatic of the same social processes as ...
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... social classes take , social inequality and its expression in architectural structures , as well as the dispersion of social groups in the area . 3. Functional demands or economic activities affect spatial order . This paper proposes a ...
... social classes take , social inequality and its expression in architectural structures , as well as the dispersion of social groups in the area . 3. Functional demands or economic activities affect spatial order . This paper proposes a ...
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... social hierarchy . To put social position in terms of the total cognitive picture , we can imagine that one's social position makes one eligible for a particular job ; perhaps the first son of the medicine man is expected to fill his ...
... social hierarchy . To put social position in terms of the total cognitive picture , we can imagine that one's social position makes one eligible for a particular job ; perhaps the first son of the medicine man is expected to fill his ...
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