Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 107
... material culture in question here ranged from colonial architecture to Kenyan jewelry to landscape gardens . All ... material moves is a social one , but the geographical provenance of the raw materials is also significant , and seen by ...
... material culture in question here ranged from colonial architecture to Kenyan jewelry to landscape gardens . All ... material moves is a social one , but the geographical provenance of the raw materials is also significant , and seen by ...
Page 178
... material is inherently valu- able , is inherently ( and instantaneously ) recognisable as archaeological material , or that it is inherently worthy either of protection or of investigation . All of these are ideas which are imposed upon ...
... material is inherently valu- able , is inherently ( and instantaneously ) recognisable as archaeological material , or that it is inherently worthy either of protection or of investigation . All of these are ideas which are imposed upon ...
Page 187
... material responses to particular events or states of mind long since lost . Meaning , in the post - processual framework , is to be teased out and ' read ' from an understanding of formal , spatial and material patterns . Just as Long ...
... material responses to particular events or states of mind long since lost . Meaning , in the post - processual framework , is to be teased out and ' read ' from an understanding of formal , spatial and material patterns . Just as Long ...
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