Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... nature of archaeological recording , and also classification . Bowden's paper also served to emphasise how the contexts in which the archaeological record was produced has affected its very nature . Similarly , Firth showed how the nature ...
... nature of archaeological recording , and also classification . Bowden's paper also served to emphasise how the contexts in which the archaeological record was produced has affected its very nature . Similarly , Firth showed how the nature ...
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... natural sciences . Written into the past at this point in time is the origin of culture and nature dichotomies the slow beginnings of human culture which gradually removed hominids from nature and resulted in their mastery over it ...
... natural sciences . Written into the past at this point in time is the origin of culture and nature dichotomies the slow beginnings of human culture which gradually removed hominids from nature and resulted in their mastery over it ...
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... nature of which were designed to inform the contemporary society about the nature of social order . We can therefore make limited inferences about the composition and basis of social order from an analysis of prehistoric architecture ...
... nature of which were designed to inform the contemporary society about the nature of social order . We can therefore make limited inferences about the composition and basis of social order from an analysis of prehistoric architecture ...
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