Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 149
... argued , in classic structuralist fashion , that the 18th - century Virginian house could in the final analysis be seen as an attempt to impose social control over natural chaos ( Glassie 1975 , Figure 76 ) . His whole argument ...
... argued , in classic structuralist fashion , that the 18th - century Virginian house could in the final analysis be seen as an attempt to impose social control over natural chaos ( Glassie 1975 , Figure 76 ) . His whole argument ...
Page 183
... argued that they do so with regard to archaeology , by virtue of the fact that human behaviour of interest to ... argue that the concept of behaviour be replaced by that of human agency . Before this case is developed , however , I want ...
... argued that they do so with regard to archaeology , by virtue of the fact that human behaviour of interest to ... argue that the concept of behaviour be replaced by that of human agency . Before this case is developed , however , I want ...
Page 184
... argued that such gross assumptions should be abandoned in favour of the explication of the exact nature of each ... argument will be illustrated with regard to specific archaeological data . The principal aim is to contrast the kinds of ...
... argued that such gross assumptions should be abandoned in favour of the explication of the exact nature of each ... argument will be illustrated with regard to specific archaeological data . The principal aim is to contrast the kinds of ...
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