Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... philosophical in their outlook . Kus examines sociocultural and symbolic meaning of space , particularly in urban centres where such space is con- structed on higly complex organi- sational levels . Much of the discussion draws on ...
... philosophical in their outlook . Kus examines sociocultural and symbolic meaning of space , particularly in urban centres where such space is con- structed on higly complex organi- sational levels . Much of the discussion draws on ...
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... philosophical interests and attendant debates in the " New Archaeology " of the 1970's -- as well as her goals in undertaking it . On the premise that many of the important issues then raised remain unresolved , and given the ...
... philosophical interests and attendant debates in the " New Archaeology " of the 1970's -- as well as her goals in undertaking it . On the premise that many of the important issues then raised remain unresolved , and given the ...
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... philosophical analysis , to criticisms of specific philoso- phical accounts , to general state- ments about archaeology . It seems as though the volume moves from point to point as each occurs the author , rather than being sub- jected ...
... philosophical analysis , to criticisms of specific philoso- phical accounts , to general state- ments about archaeology . It seems as though the volume moves from point to point as each occurs the author , rather than being sub- jected ...
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