Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 108
... symbolic transformation of the longhouse , is intriguing , but to be convincing as a deliberate symbolic link with settlements , the living , or fertility in general this requires a more detailed argument considering the exact nature of ...
... symbolic transformation of the longhouse , is intriguing , but to be convincing as a deliberate symbolic link with settlements , the living , or fertility in general this requires a more detailed argument considering the exact nature of ...
Page 237
... symbolic constituents are used to transform and legitimate new social practices based on the manipulation of two symbolic struc- tures , complementary but opposed : ' domus ' and ' agrios ' . The compass of these terms is ex- plained on ...
... symbolic constituents are used to transform and legitimate new social practices based on the manipulation of two symbolic struc- tures , complementary but opposed : ' domus ' and ' agrios ' . The compass of these terms is ex- plained on ...
Page 238
... symbolic structures which means that the agrios " logically becomes central " ( Hodder , p.177 ) . Hodder fails to make clear how this is necessary , because of an inadequate conception of the relationship between structure and agency ...
... symbolic structures which means that the agrios " logically becomes central " ( Hodder , p.177 ) . Hodder fails to make clear how this is necessary , because of an inadequate conception of the relationship between structure and agency ...
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