Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... Context - deliberately reflects that of one of the strands of the postprocessual archacology which has emerged over recent years - contextual archacology or the archaeology of context ( Hodder 1986 ; Barrett and Kinnes 1988 ) . Such an ...
... Context - deliberately reflects that of one of the strands of the postprocessual archacology which has emerged over recent years - contextual archacology or the archaeology of context ( Hodder 1986 ; Barrett and Kinnes 1988 ) . Such an ...
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... context ( Lissarrague 1990 ) . From literature , and particularly Plato , we know that this context was the symposion - literally , the ' drinking together ' . It was con- ducted in the private sphere , unlike the public forms of ...
... context ( Lissarrague 1990 ) . From literature , and particularly Plato , we know that this context was the symposion - literally , the ' drinking together ' . It was con- ducted in the private sphere , unlike the public forms of ...
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... context . Is it possible to use unexpected changes in style , content or context to suggest that material culture is being used in a humorous way ? If we see a police cone on the head of a statue , or ( to use a Cambridge example ) a ...
... context . Is it possible to use unexpected changes in style , content or context to suggest that material culture is being used in a humorous way ? If we see a police cone on the head of a statue , or ( to use a Cambridge example ) a ...
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