Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... ranking members of a society , as reflected in the settlement layouts advocated by the texts . -- -- The importance of the architectural treatises is underscored by the fact that most ancient texts in fact clearly advocate the use of a ...
... ranking members of a society , as reflected in the settlement layouts advocated by the texts . -- -- The importance of the architectural treatises is underscored by the fact that most ancient texts in fact clearly advocate the use of a ...
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... ranking is clearer at the extremes , owing to the dominance of a single criterion of social standing ( purity ) such a pattern may be expected . As important as the segregation of the highest and lowest castes from the rest is the ...
... ranking is clearer at the extremes , owing to the dominance of a single criterion of social standing ( purity ) such a pattern may be expected . As important as the segregation of the highest and lowest castes from the rest is the ...
Page 179
... ranking in orehistory : a contextual perspective . In Renfrew , C. and Shennan , S. ( eds ) Ranking , resource and exchange . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 150-154 . Kent , S. 1984. Analysing activity areas . Albuquerque ...
... ranking in orehistory : a contextual perspective . In Renfrew , C. and Shennan , S. ( eds ) Ranking , resource and exchange . Cambridge , Cambridge University Press , 150-154 . Kent , S. 1984. Analysing activity areas . Albuquerque ...
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