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... considered . Within the context of a specific society , the way in which time is perceived is problematic : time may be measured according to social necessity rather than regulating and defining that necessity . Shanks and Tilley argue ...
... considered . Within the context of a specific society , the way in which time is perceived is problematic : time may be measured according to social necessity rather than regulating and defining that necessity . Shanks and Tilley argue ...
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... considered within the formal maximising or satisfising strategies assumed in etic TA manage- ment studies . To achieve the fullest understanding , therefore , etic TA studies need to be supplemented by approaches which take into 53 ...
... considered within the formal maximising or satisfising strategies assumed in etic TA manage- ment studies . To achieve the fullest understanding , therefore , etic TA studies need to be supplemented by approaches which take into 53 ...
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... considered when reconstructing meaning for prehistoric peoples . The three parts of the book will be discussed in order below . Marxist , Structuralist and Processual Approaches -- Marxist , structuralist , and processual approaches ...
... considered when reconstructing meaning for prehistoric peoples . The three parts of the book will be discussed in order below . Marxist , Structuralist and Processual Approaches -- Marxist , structuralist , and processual approaches ...
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