Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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... understanding the broader social contexts in which particular procedures were implemented . Nor does it allow us to address the possibility that the significance attached to particular objects or practices may have changed through space ...
... understanding the broader social contexts in which particular procedures were implemented . Nor does it allow us to address the possibility that the significance attached to particular objects or practices may have changed through space ...
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... understanding and interpre- tation . I have also attempted to show that much can be gained from contrasting our evidence for circulation and consumption , with an understanding of the character and context of produc- tion . Recent ...
... understanding and interpre- tation . I have also attempted to show that much can be gained from contrasting our evidence for circulation and consumption , with an understanding of the character and context of produc- tion . Recent ...
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... understanding the world and the past , and in the second place are therefore a proper and productive area for ... understanding with many affinities to what we might imagine a more emotional understanding of the world to look like . From ...
... understanding the world and the past , and in the second place are therefore a proper and productive area for ... understanding with many affinities to what we might imagine a more emotional understanding of the world to look like . From ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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