Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 138
... interpret the sequence , has been found to lack sufficient explication of the way this dichotomy has been formulated ... interpreted differentially , depending on what has been considered to be the most significant or explanatory ...
... interpret the sequence , has been found to lack sufficient explication of the way this dichotomy has been formulated ... interpreted differentially , depending on what has been considered to be the most significant or explanatory ...
Page 212
... interpreting the past economically and convincingly . In an Tilley himself provides an example of such distortion . article written with Mike Shanks ( Shanks and Tilley 1982 ) , he develops a new way of interpreting Neolithic burial ...
... interpreting the past economically and convincingly . In an Tilley himself provides an example of such distortion . article written with Mike Shanks ( Shanks and Tilley 1982 ) , he develops a new way of interpreting Neolithic burial ...
Page 217
... interpret all prehistoric societies as matriarchal , nor am I interested in projecting the present day gender struggle onto the past . What I would like to see are studies of gender that genuine- ly question the archaeological data ...
... interpret all prehistoric societies as matriarchal , nor am I interested in projecting the present day gender struggle onto the past . What I would like to see are studies of gender that genuine- ly question the archaeological data ...
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