Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... material culture is seen both to embody and generate social action . The final paper by Wylie explores the epistemological implications of an overarching structuralist perspective , and re- jects the sceptical assumption that the study ...
... material culture is seen both to embody and generate social action . The final paper by Wylie explores the epistemological implications of an overarching structuralist perspective , and re- jects the sceptical assumption that the study ...
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... material and material : A and B , on the diagram ) . The various elements of the text itself ( as opposed to the document , or tablet the object inscribed ) are isolated and defined ( A ) : syllabograms , ideograms , numerals , etc ...
... material and material : A and B , on the diagram ) . The various elements of the text itself ( as opposed to the document , or tablet the object inscribed ) are isolated and defined ( A ) : syllabograms , ideograms , numerals , etc ...
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... material record . The diagram follows on from the right - hand side of Figure 1 , but the simple material : non - material distinction maintained in Figure 1 has been refined by further dividing the material side into archaeologically ...
... material record . The diagram follows on from the right - hand side of Figure 1 , but the simple material : non - material distinction maintained in Figure 1 has been refined by further dividing the material side into archaeologically ...
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