Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 183
... material correlates derives from an inadequate understanding of the nature of ritual , rather than a negation of the principle that material culture passively reflects society . In a recent review of anthropological definitions of ...
... material correlates derives from an inadequate understanding of the nature of ritual , rather than a negation of the principle that material culture passively reflects society . In a recent review of anthropological definitions of ...
Page 184
... material culture merely as the material correlates of behaviour , or extrasomatic adaptive appen- dages , actually precludes the possibility of ever recognising that its meaning is both concept - dependent and intersubjectively ...
... material culture merely as the material correlates of behaviour , or extrasomatic adaptive appen- dages , actually precludes the possibility of ever recognising that its meaning is both concept - dependent and intersubjectively ...
Page 227
... material objects . Those who are interested in another material culture study of ' pots to people ' will be disappoin- ted . For those of us who are interested in the ' people to pots ' approach , Dr. Miller's book is a delightful ...
... material objects . Those who are interested in another material culture study of ' pots to people ' will be disappoin- ted . For those of us who are interested in the ' people to pots ' approach , Dr. Miller's book is a delightful ...
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