Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 181
... human action . That is , without wishing to deny the empirical existence of activities that can be described as ritual or domestic , I shall question the validity of the assumptions which underpin the division of social practice along ...
... human action . That is , without wishing to deny the empirical existence of activities that can be described as ritual or domestic , I shall question the validity of the assumptions which underpin the division of social practice along ...
Page 183
... human behaviour of interest to archaeologists is Dast and therefore non - observable . In order to make inferences about Dast behaviour from contemporary observations , therefore , it is proposed that unambiguous relationships between ...
... human behaviour of interest to archaeologists is Dast and therefore non - observable . In order to make inferences about Dast behaviour from contemporary observations , therefore , it is proposed that unambiguous relationships between ...
Page 224
... human modification ( Stanford 1982 ) . Stanford therefore rejects the possibility of early human settlement in this part of the world and gives the site palaeonto- logical significance only . This statement will with no doubt discussion ...
... human modification ( Stanford 1982 ) . Stanford therefore rejects the possibility of early human settlement in this part of the world and gives the site palaeonto- logical significance only . This statement will with no doubt discussion ...
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