Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... action , by proposing instead that time and space are constituents of action , which take an active role in the reproduction and transformation of society . The perceived advantage of this perspective is that it redirects attention away ...
... action , by proposing instead that time and space are constituents of action , which take an active role in the reproduction and transformation of society . The perceived advantage of this perspective is that it redirects attention away ...
Page 182
... action and meaning is perceived , and probably accounts for a common assumption that the symbolic is exclusive to ritual . Let me try to elaborate on this : if the meanings of ritual actions are characterised as obscure , in some way ...
... action and meaning is perceived , and probably accounts for a common assumption that the symbolic is exclusive to ritual . Let me try to elaborate on this : if the meanings of ritual actions are characterised as obscure , in some way ...
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... action , it seems more reasonable to treat it , as Lewis suggested , as an aspect of action . It was intimated , also , that an analogous dichotomy reinforces the assumption that domestic functions are somehow universal . Although it ...
... action , it seems more reasonable to treat it , as Lewis suggested , as an aspect of action . It was intimated , also , that an analogous dichotomy reinforces the assumption that domestic functions are somehow universal . Although it ...
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