Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... cultural features , and the " natural " environment ( Valla 1990 ) , but also how we interpret the material residues of past actions which were constituted by , and through , specific forms of authoritative knowledge . This view accepts ...
... cultural features , and the " natural " environment ( Valla 1990 ) , but also how we interpret the material residues of past actions which were constituted by , and through , specific forms of authoritative knowledge . This view accepts ...
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... cultural resources employed with which to offer a different form of cultural understanding . These later phase mortuary practices can be seen as interpretations , transformations , of the knowledge reproduced in the earlier rites . The ...
... cultural resources employed with which to offer a different form of cultural understanding . These later phase mortuary practices can be seen as interpretations , transformations , of the knowledge reproduced in the earlier rites . The ...
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... cultural contexts , where different feeding methods are available and can be practised , it can become a cultural action . When a mother deliberately " chooses " to do the natural thing , to breastfeed , instead of wetnursing or bottle ...
... cultural contexts , where different feeding methods are available and can be practised , it can become a cultural action . When a mother deliberately " chooses " to do the natural thing , to breastfeed , instead of wetnursing or bottle ...
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