Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 182
... reason for this reluctance to consider ' ritual ' must lie in the conceptualisation of human action employed by ... reasons , firstly , an assumption that notional phenomena , things held in the mind , are less real than behavioural ...
... reason for this reluctance to consider ' ritual ' must lie in the conceptualisation of human action employed by ... reasons , firstly , an assumption that notional phenomena , things held in the mind , are less real than behavioural ...
Page 189
... reason for selecting the site for a burial was entirely because it presented a ready supply of stone , and it is on the evidence for alternative , ог even complementary reasons that will now be discussed . While I have suggested that it ...
... reason for selecting the site for a burial was entirely because it presented a ready supply of stone , and it is on the evidence for alternative , ог even complementary reasons that will now be discussed . While I have suggested that it ...
Page 215
... reasons , be an extreme example . However , looking back at the annual meetings of the Theoretical Archaeology Group ... reason why they opt for the Ph.D. , which is usually conceived of as theoretical . Unfortunately , non- practical ...
... reasons , be an extreme example . However , looking back at the annual meetings of the Theoretical Archaeology Group ... reason why they opt for the Ph.D. , which is usually conceived of as theoretical . Unfortunately , non- practical ...
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