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... London : Fontana . Giddens , A. 1979 Central Problems in Social Theory . London : Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1981 A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism . London : Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1984 The Constitution of Society ...
... London : Fontana . Giddens , A. 1979 Central Problems in Social Theory . London : Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1981 A Contemporary Critique of Historical Materialism . London : Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1984 The Constitution of Society ...
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... London pp . 3–29 . Smiles , S. 1994. The Image of Antiquity : Ancient Britain and the Romantic Imagination . Yale University Press , New Haven . Thelen , D. 1989. Memory and American History . The Journal of American History 75 , 1117 ...
... London pp . 3–29 . Smiles , S. 1994. The Image of Antiquity : Ancient Britain and the Romantic Imagination . Yale University Press , New Haven . Thelen , D. 1989. Memory and American History . The Journal of American History 75 , 1117 ...
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... London , Routeledge Shanks , M. and Hodder , I. 1995 Processual , postprocessual and interpretive archaeologies , in Hodder , I. , Shanks , M. , Buchli , V. , Carman , J. , Last , J. and Lucas , G. , Interpreting Archaeology : finding ...
... London , Routeledge Shanks , M. and Hodder , I. 1995 Processual , postprocessual and interpretive archaeologies , in Hodder , I. , Shanks , M. , Buchli , V. , Carman , J. , Last , J. and Lucas , G. , Interpreting Archaeology : finding ...
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