Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 136
... factors , such as individual , social , economic etc. , which manifest themselves spatially and are thus archaeologically recoverable ; however , depending on our perspective or interest , these factors manifest themselves differently ...
... factors , such as individual , social , economic etc. , which manifest themselves spatially and are thus archaeologically recoverable ; however , depending on our perspective or interest , these factors manifest themselves differently ...
Page 152
... factors . By assuming that these factors were the primary matters for debate , and by largely ignoring the whole potential of spatial variability as having a meaningful relationship to cultural attitudes and hence social structure , a ...
... factors . By assuming that these factors were the primary matters for debate , and by largely ignoring the whole potential of spatial variability as having a meaningful relationship to cultural attitudes and hence social structure , a ...
Page 162
... factors , but that there is no universal agreement on this issue , with differing groups holding differing ideas . Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has difficulty in constructing a clear - cut hierarchy . -- -- The settlement ...
... factors , but that there is no universal agreement on this issue , with differing groups holding differing ideas . Even an outsider , such as an ethnographer has difficulty in constructing a clear - cut hierarchy . -- -- The settlement ...
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