Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... material culture . In the last few years we have seen the development of far more sophisticated approaches to material culture with the exploration of its role as an active medium through which individuals negotiate and renegotiate ...
... material culture . In the last few years we have seen the development of far more sophisticated approaches to material culture with the exploration of its role as an active medium through which individuals negotiate and renegotiate ...
Page 18
... material culture have used the metaphor of the text as a way of understanding the important symbolic dimensions of the form and decoration of utilitarian and exotic goods ( e.g. Tilley 1990 , Gosden 1992 ) . Such approaches to material ...
... material culture have used the metaphor of the text as a way of understanding the important symbolic dimensions of the form and decoration of utilitarian and exotic goods ( e.g. Tilley 1990 , Gosden 1992 ) . Such approaches to material ...
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... material through text . Buchli argues that the importance of material culture in this context is the variety of interpretations and representations that are made the about it ; the physicality of material culture permits it to be ...
... material through text . Buchli argues that the importance of material culture in this context is the variety of interpretations and representations that are made the about it ; the physicality of material culture permits it to be ...
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