Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... nature of the relationship ( either tenancy , or service of individual families ) each caste , and almost every ... natural concomitant of the efforts of the dominant caste to maintain its superiority by all means at its disposal ( one ...
... nature of the relationship ( either tenancy , or service of individual families ) each caste , and almost every ... natural concomitant of the efforts of the dominant caste to maintain its superiority by all means at its disposal ( one ...
Page 168
... nature of premises in theories , of initial conditions in arguments and of assump- tions in methods . This paper aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social ...
... nature of premises in theories , of initial conditions in arguments and of assump- tions in methods . This paper aims therefore at discussing some methodological aspects of a relatively recent conception of space and its social ...
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... nature of the relationship between action and meaning is perceived , and probably accounts for a common assumption that the symbolic is exclusive to ritual . Let me try to elaborate on this : if the meanings of ritual actions are ...
... nature of the relationship between action and meaning is perceived , and probably accounts for a common assumption that the symbolic is exclusive to ritual . Let me try to elaborate on this : if the meanings of ritual actions are ...
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