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Page 138
He holds that such a conception has gone hand in hand with a particular way of
understanding action in archaeological and ethnoarchaeological terms , namely
the establishment of material correlates between behaviour and material culture .
He holds that such a conception has gone hand in hand with a particular way of
understanding action in archaeological and ethnoarchaeological terms , namely
the establishment of material correlates between behaviour and material culture .
Page 146
Refinements are made to this inevitably simplistic assertion : particular social
classes and their relations to the social and economic whole are examined ( e.g.
Pearson 1985 , 102-117 ) , as well as the form and origin of new wealth ( Hoskins
...
Refinements are made to this inevitably simplistic assertion : particular social
classes and their relations to the social and economic whole are examined ( e.g.
Pearson 1985 , 102-117 ) , as well as the form and origin of new wealth ( Hoskins
...
Page 170
It has been shown that , on many occasions , the notions of asymmetry and
control are interrelated in such a way that segregated areas have been found to
have a particular social importance ( Hillier and Hanson 1984 , 155-63 ) ;
similarly the ...
It has been shown that , on many occasions , the notions of asymmetry and
control are interrelated in such a way that segregated areas have been found to
have a particular social importance ( Hillier and Hanson 1984 , 155-63 ) ;
similarly the ...
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