Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 138
... specific , intentional and intersubiective . Such a tendency has affected the interpretation of assemblages in built structures and consequently the identity , let alone the social siginificance of the structures themselves . These ...
... specific , intentional and intersubiective . Such a tendency has affected the interpretation of assemblages in built structures and consequently the identity , let alone the social siginificance of the structures themselves . These ...
Page 189
... specific locale into a place of burial . It is important to see this change in use as the realisation of intentions , which were neither immutable nor trivial . Before pursuing the implications of this , I want to reconsider the nature ...
... specific locale into a place of burial . It is important to see this change in use as the realisation of intentions , which were neither immutable nor trivial . Before pursuing the implications of this , I want to reconsider the nature ...
Page 190
... specific decorative motif , situated within a stone cairn , conveyed a meaning appropriate to the age , gender and standing of the deceased , even though we cannot specify these latter dimensions of Dersonality . This might appear a ...
... specific decorative motif , situated within a stone cairn , conveyed a meaning appropriate to the age , gender and standing of the deceased , even though we cannot specify these latter dimensions of Dersonality . This might appear a ...
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