Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 40
... means that former discussions of the same problems are ignored and the result is that we often see rephrasings of old viewpoints . The lack of historiographic knowledge means that such rephrasings are unaccompanied by understanding of ...
... means that former discussions of the same problems are ignored and the result is that we often see rephrasings of old viewpoints . The lack of historiographic knowledge means that such rephrasings are unaccompanied by understanding of ...
Page 84
... means of production ( implements etc. ) . Descent is , however , matrilineal . The transition from hunter to pastoralist society resulted automatically in the ownership by men of the cattle and for the first time men owned an object of ...
... means of production ( implements etc. ) . Descent is , however , matrilineal . The transition from hunter to pastoralist society resulted automatically in the ownership by men of the cattle and for the first time men owned an object of ...
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... means and ends , where the ends are ideas ( be they ideas of beauty or of social advancement ) , and where the means are the methods used to achieve these ends , the stylistic structure is created by the use of different means to ...
... means and ends , where the ends are ideas ( be they ideas of beauty or of social advancement ) , and where the means are the methods used to achieve these ends , the stylistic structure is created by the use of different means to ...
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