Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 183
... practical , and guides action , there is still no way of distin- guishing it from behaviour governed by custom and tradition . In fact , Lewis suggests that definitions of both ritual and tradition are based on an assumption that the ...
... practical , and guides action , there is still no way of distin- guishing it from behaviour governed by custom and tradition . In fact , Lewis suggests that definitions of both ritual and tradition are based on an assumption that the ...
Page 212
... practical business of carrying out research . In tackling these problems archaeologists can , themselves , contribute towards a wider understanding of social form and social dynamics . These Firstly , sentiments can be disputed for ...
... practical business of carrying out research . In tackling these problems archaeologists can , themselves , contribute towards a wider understanding of social form and social dynamics . These Firstly , sentiments can be disputed for ...
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... practical arch- aeology , which is one reason why they opt for the Ph.D. , which is usually conceived of as theoretical . Unfortunately , non- practical jobs in archaeology ( teaching or pure positions ) are almost more research non ...
... practical arch- aeology , which is one reason why they opt for the Ph.D. , which is usually conceived of as theoretical . Unfortunately , non- practical jobs in archaeology ( teaching or pure positions ) are almost more research non ...
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