Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... thought or sequence of these processes which is explicitly dependant upon the time and place in which we exist , and extends this framework of mind as a proposed thought process in the past . This should be differentiated from a ...
... thought or sequence of these processes which is explicitly dependant upon the time and place in which we exist , and extends this framework of mind as a proposed thought process in the past . This should be differentiated from a ...
Page 174
... 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 ...
... 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 ...
Page 177
... thought also tie into elements of poststructuralist thought and its emphasis on short term change . Archaeologists have recently been tempted to make a choice between structural views of various kinds and post- structuralism This choice ...
... thought also tie into elements of poststructuralist thought and its emphasis on short term change . Archaeologists have recently been tempted to make a choice between structural views of various kinds and post- structuralism This choice ...
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