Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... social change in the early Post - Meroitic period . Historical evidence may need to be abstracted to more general , periodic trends and tendencies ( Fig . 2 ) . The point - like events must be symptomatic of the same social processes as ...
... social change in the early Post - Meroitic period . Historical evidence may need to be abstracted to more general , periodic trends and tendencies ( Fig . 2 ) . The point - like events must be symptomatic of the same social processes as ...
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... social system can be gained from individual building plans as well as the relationship between the building elements ( Friedrichs 1983 ) . An analysis of the connections between social systems and spatial structure assumes that social ...
... social system can be gained from individual building plans as well as the relationship between the building elements ( Friedrichs 1983 ) . An analysis of the connections between social systems and spatial structure assumes that social ...
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... social hierarchy . To put social position in terms of the total cognitive picture , we can imagine that one's social position makes one eligible for a particular job ; perhaps the first son of the medicine man is expected to fill his ...
... social hierarchy . To put social position in terms of the total cognitive picture , we can imagine that one's social position makes one eligible for a particular job ; perhaps the first son of the medicine man is expected to fill his ...
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