Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... material , drawing attention to the difference between material and written records . Archaeology , however , has no end as long as material culture exists and since the distinction , when it comes to meaning , between material sources ...
... material , drawing attention to the difference between material and written records . Archaeology , however , has no end as long as material culture exists and since the distinction , when it comes to meaning , between material sources ...
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interest to the archaeologist whether the recovered material link is with formal or informal institutions . Traditionally the emphasis has been on the material items , on sorting , on the chronology of things and on the production of ...
interest to the archaeologist whether the recovered material link is with formal or informal institutions . Traditionally the emphasis has been on the material items , on sorting , on the chronology of things and on the production of ...
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... material culture , meaning , and social action . Although several recent approaches have focused on the idea of material culture as text ( Hodder 1986 ) , Ricoeur's philosophy , which is also centred on such a concept , seems to be ...
... material culture , meaning , and social action . Although several recent approaches have focused on the idea of material culture as text ( Hodder 1986 ) , Ricoeur's philosophy , which is also centred on such a concept , seems to be ...
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