Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... activities that can be described as ritual or domestic , I shall question the validity of the assumptions which ... activity are inherently different , and can be arranged along a continuum " leading up ( sic ) from the generically ...
... activities that can be described as ritual or domestic , I shall question the validity of the assumptions which ... activity are inherently different , and can be arranged along a continuum " leading up ( sic ) from the generically ...
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... activities , a point further discussed below . How can one escape this basic problem ? One possibility which suggests itself might be to differentiate the two types of activity according to their formal properties rather than their ...
... activities , a point further discussed below . How can one escape this basic problem ? One possibility which suggests itself might be to differentiate the two types of activity according to their formal properties rather than their ...
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... activity can have a symbolic connotation . Thus , rather than assuming that ritual is a particular kind of action ... activities , generally those connected with food production and consumption ( Yanagisako 1979 , 165 ) . Added to this ...
... activity can have a symbolic connotation . Thus , rather than assuming that ritual is a particular kind of action ... activities , generally those connected with food production and consumption ( Yanagisako 1979 , 165 ) . Added to this ...
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