Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... Marxism and History Cambridge : Polity . Pred , A. 1986. Place , Practice and Structure : Social and Spatial Transformation in Southern Sweden , 1750-1850 Cambridge : Polity Press . Relph , E. 1985. Geographical experiences and Being ...
... Marxism and History Cambridge : Polity . Pred , A. 1986. Place , Practice and Structure : Social and Spatial Transformation in Southern Sweden , 1750-1850 Cambridge : Polity Press . Relph , E. 1985. Geographical experiences and Being ...
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... Marxist Archaeology . New Directions in Archaeology . Cambridge : University Press . Gathercole , P. 1990. Childe's early Marxism . In V. Pinsky and A. Wylie ( eds . ) Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology . New Directions in ...
... Marxist Archaeology . New Directions in Archaeology . Cambridge : University Press . Gathercole , P. 1990. Childe's early Marxism . In V. Pinsky and A. Wylie ( eds . ) Critical Traditions in Contemporary Archaeology . New Directions in ...
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... ( Marxism ) . In her effort to fit the Oleneostrovski Society into the obligatory stadial framework of culture evolutionary development , dictated by Marxist doctrine , Gurina ignored the absence of ceramics at the site , as well as other ...
... ( Marxism ) . In her effort to fit the Oleneostrovski Society into the obligatory stadial framework of culture evolutionary development , dictated by Marxist doctrine , Gurina ignored the absence of ceramics at the site , as well as other ...
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