Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 90
... social class ' for the products of the early stages of stratification . Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are mere statistical collections embodying diverse groups with different interests . The ...
... social class ' for the products of the early stages of stratification . Social classes as they were originally defined in the sociological sciences are mere statistical collections embodying diverse groups with different interests . The ...
Page 102
... social actors manipulate their material world in order to affect social outcomes , forge and collapse ethnic boundaries , permit and sup- press social dominance , legitimate and expose power . The case is clearly argued and logically ...
... social actors manipulate their material world in order to affect social outcomes , forge and collapse ethnic boundaries , permit and sup- press social dominance , legitimate and expose power . The case is clearly argued and logically ...
Page 53
... social change ; but at the same time they are necessarily modified through such change . -- A complex of ideas , such as Antiquarianism , is on this account necessarily linked to political and social action , and thus to study its ...
... social change ; but at the same time they are necessarily modified through such change . -- A complex of ideas , such as Antiquarianism , is on this account necessarily linked to political and social action , and thus to study its ...
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