Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... position claimed by members of this class . It is equally predictable that , given the weak political position Brahmins , their exhortations would only be partially heeded . of By contrast , the attitude of the architectural treatises ...
... position claimed by members of this class . It is equally predictable that , given the weak political position Brahmins , their exhortations would only be partially heeded . of By contrast , the attitude of the architectural treatises ...
Page 159
position by stressing the traditional method of ranking society through the medium of ritual purity , which in this case coincides with the alternative criteria of wealth and numerical strength , but will be stressed over the others ...
position by stressing the traditional method of ranking society through the medium of ritual purity , which in this case coincides with the alternative criteria of wealth and numerical strength , but will be stressed over the others ...
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... position in the alliance network is what make them powerful ( John Muke , pers . comm . ) . must try and to avoid androcentric as We ethnocentric assumptions and universal generali- sations in our interpretations of the positions of ...
... position in the alliance network is what make them powerful ( John Muke , pers . comm . ) . must try and to avoid androcentric as We ethnocentric assumptions and universal generali- sations in our interpretations of the positions of ...
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