Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... activity ( rather than an imperfect material byproduct of such activities ) , the approach seems to avoid some of the worst methodological difficulties of substantive uniformitarianism and to bring a great deal of otherwise intractable ...
... activity ( rather than an imperfect material byproduct of such activities ) , the approach seems to avoid some of the worst methodological difficulties of substantive uniformitarianism and to bring a great deal of otherwise intractable ...
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... activities of the individual life cycle , a key emic time - scale was the Sacred Round ( Tzolkin in Maya ) , one of the calendar's shortest cycles ( Thompson 1971 , 66-103 ) . Each of the Tzolkin's 260 days had omens and associations ...
... activities of the individual life cycle , a key emic time - scale was the Sacred Round ( Tzolkin in Maya ) , one of the calendar's shortest cycles ( Thompson 1971 , 66-103 ) . Each of the Tzolkin's 260 days had omens and associations ...
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... activities . In effect , ' managerial ' inter- pretations claim universality for specific European forms of ... activity by the governing group . According to his essentially substantivist analysis , we should not expect to find ...
... activities . In effect , ' managerial ' inter- pretations claim universality for specific European forms of ... activity by the governing group . According to his essentially substantivist analysis , we should not expect to find ...
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