Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 145
... concept of the Great Rebuilding entered into a group of primary initial principles that formed a core of heuristic assumptions for students of vernacular architecture . The period 1570- 1640 was routinely seen as a turning point in ...
... concept of the Great Rebuilding entered into a group of primary initial principles that formed a core of heuristic assumptions for students of vernacular architecture . The period 1570- 1640 was routinely seen as a turning point in ...
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... concept of behaviour be replaced by that of human agency . Before this case is developed , however , I want to review , briefly , how anthropolo- gists have viewed ritual . For it could be held that the lack of success at identifying ...
... concept of behaviour be replaced by that of human agency . Before this case is developed , however , I want to review , briefly , how anthropolo- gists have viewed ritual . For it could be held that the lack of success at identifying ...
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... concepts ' private ' and ' public ' in everday social life " ( Sayer 1982 , 498 ) . we The crucial point about action ... concept - dependent and intersubjectively constituted . That is , the meanings of the acts of material production ...
... concepts ' private ' and ' public ' in everday social life " ( Sayer 1982 , 498 ) . we The crucial point about action ... concept - dependent and intersubjectively constituted . That is , the meanings of the acts of material production ...
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