Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 136
... individual traits emerge fully in the micro level and economic factors have been suggested to shade individual behaviour in the macro- level . No matter how controversial or disputable these ideas might be , the need to spatialise ...
... individual traits emerge fully in the micro level and economic factors have been suggested to shade individual behaviour in the macro- level . No matter how controversial or disputable these ideas might be , the need to spatialise ...
Page 183
... individuals who share a common residence , in current usage more than this is implied by the term . Specifically , it is assumed that those who share a common living space share some set of activities , generally those connected with ...
... individuals who share a common residence , in current usage more than this is implied by the term . Specifically , it is assumed that those who share a common living space share some set of activities , generally those connected with ...
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... individuals within a household to each other into a cohesive entity . The net effect of this is to create an articificial image of the household as a separate and private sphere , which can be contrasted with a oublic sphere typified by ...
... individuals within a household to each other into a cohesive entity . The net effect of this is to create an articificial image of the household as a separate and private sphere , which can be contrasted with a oublic sphere typified by ...
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