Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... functions are somehow universal . Although it would take another paper to elaborate this fully , a few general points can be made . The main point at issue is whether the functions of domestic units , of households , are universal ...
... functions are somehow universal . Although it would take another paper to elaborate this fully , a few general points can be made . The main point at issue is whether the functions of domestic units , of households , are universal ...
Page 184
... functions ' , which ultimately results in a tautology where families and households are defined as domestic groups . Furthermore , it is often held that domestic functions link individuals within a household to each other into a ...
... functions ' , which ultimately results in a tautology where families and households are defined as domestic groups . Furthermore , it is often held that domestic functions link individuals within a household to each other into a ...
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... function and " culture " as dimen- sions within which to discuss variability . Clegg stresses both the the need for comparability within such dimensions before effective study can be made and the need for including as many types of ...
... function and " culture " as dimen- sions within which to discuss variability . Clegg stresses both the the need for comparability within such dimensions before effective study can be made and the need for including as many types of ...
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