Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... accepted , varied from place to place , the main thrust of Hoskins ' argument remained accepted and even assumed . And yet the empirical basis for that argument remained equivocal at best . Machin and some Statistics Twenty - four years ...
... accepted , varied from place to place , the main thrust of Hoskins ' argument remained accepted and even assumed . And yet the empirical basis for that argument remained equivocal at best . Machin and some Statistics Twenty - four years ...
Page 157
... acceptance of religious values as the decisive factors in ordering society . One example is a village studied by Beteille ( 1971 ) , which was located on the bank of the sacred river Kavery ; as bathing in certain rivers enhances one's ...
... acceptance of religious values as the decisive factors in ordering society . One example is a village studied by Beteille ( 1971 ) , which was located on the bank of the sacred river Kavery ; as bathing in certain rivers enhances one's ...
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... accepted one also for prehistoric societies . " In general the contri- butions , activities , perceptions and perspectives of females are trivialized , stereotyped or simply ignored " ( Conkey 1984 , 13 ) . In several cases , where ...
... accepted one also for prehistoric societies . " In general the contri- butions , activities , perceptions and perspectives of females are trivialized , stereotyped or simply ignored " ( Conkey 1984 , 13 ) . In several cases , where ...
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