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Secondly , and partially overlapping with the first , is to what extent the
interpretation attained by , say , a particular ... of our methods , or , if the opposite
is true , about the social significance of contrasting archaeological interpretations
. Thirdly ...
Secondly , and partially overlapping with the first , is to what extent the
interpretation attained by , say , a particular ... of our methods , or , if the opposite
is true , about the social significance of contrasting archaeological interpretations
. Thirdly ...
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spatial interpretations , could not have been underlined in a better way in the
short space available . ... Such a tendency has affected the interpretation of
assemblages in built structures and consequently the identity , let alone the
social ...
spatial interpretations , could not have been underlined in a better way in the
short space available . ... Such a tendency has affected the interpretation of
assemblages in built structures and consequently the identity , let alone the
social ...
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My reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier
context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at
the site , it is both inappropriate to impose our own categories ' ritual ' and
domestic ...
My reason for doing this is not that I prefer a ' ritual ' interpretation of the earlier
context , but to suggest that in terms of understanding the mortuary practices at
the site , it is both inappropriate to impose our own categories ' ritual ' and
domestic ...
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