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The significance of a built structure is a creation within context ( Hodder 1982 ) ,
but context itself is creative , depending on a multiplicity of interactive forces . The
problem of adaptation of these approaches to prehistory , and specifically British
...
The significance of a built structure is a creation within context ( Hodder 1982 ) ,
but context itself is creative , depending on a multiplicity of interactive forces . The
problem of adaptation of these approaches to prehistory , and specifically British
...
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... gravel ' island ' in the south western Fen margin near Haddenham ( Evans and
Hodder 1986 ) , makes it a suitable example with which to address the character
and transformation of domestic space . Unfortunately , there is not scooe in this ...
... gravel ' island ' in the south western Fen margin near Haddenham ( Evans and
Hodder 1986 ) , makes it a suitable example with which to address the character
and transformation of domestic space . Unfortunately , there is not scooe in this ...
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In Hodder , 1. ( ed . ) Symbolic and Structural Archaeology . Cambridge ,
Cambridge University Press , 80-88 . Eliot , T.S. 1966 . Euripides and Professor
Murray . In Eliot , T.s. ( ed . ) Selected Essays . London , Faber , 59-64 . Giddens ,
A. 1979 ...
In Hodder , 1. ( ed . ) Symbolic and Structural Archaeology . Cambridge ,
Cambridge University Press , 80-88 . Eliot , T.S. 1966 . Euripides and Professor
Murray . In Eliot , T.s. ( ed . ) Selected Essays . London , Faber , 59-64 . Giddens ,
A. 1979 ...
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