Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... understanding of the past requires that we under- stand the nature and character of that agency , in order to place the presently - existing object in its past context : namely , the ongoing process of human social reproduction ...
... understanding of the past requires that we under- stand the nature and character of that agency , in order to place the presently - existing object in its past context : namely , the ongoing process of human social reproduction ...
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... understanding of the context for Avebury and other sites . These provide exciting new ways of looking at such monuments that are not too ' academic ' or ' intellectual ' for a popular readership . The fact that they have already been ...
... understanding of the context for Avebury and other sites . These provide exciting new ways of looking at such monuments that are not too ' academic ' or ' intellectual ' for a popular readership . The fact that they have already been ...
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... understanding of the social . " Social relations between humans take the form of relations of dominance and influence between groups of individuals who share mutual interests " ( Parker Pearson 1982 : 100 ) . To this end , material ...
... understanding of the social . " Social relations between humans take the form of relations of dominance and influence between groups of individuals who share mutual interests " ( Parker Pearson 1982 : 100 ) . To this end , material ...
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