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... critical threshold . This is especially common among those who work on the later prehistory of Europe , commonly taken to mean prehistory from the Neolithic period onwards . For them the Neolithic Revolution pro- vides a convenient ...
... critical threshold . This is especially common among those who work on the later prehistory of Europe , commonly taken to mean prehistory from the Neolithic period onwards . For them the Neolithic Revolution pro- vides a convenient ...
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... Critical Theory , as well as by some ideas of Foucault . Given his interest in uncovering meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , but the difficulties of finding categories by which to interpret it , Hodder turned to the ...
... Critical Theory , as well as by some ideas of Foucault . Given his interest in uncovering meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , but the difficulties of finding categories by which to interpret it , Hodder turned to the ...
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... Critical Theory , and Foucault's interpretations of power in human institutions , provide the inspiration . -- The thesis of Critical Theory and Foucault particularly relevant to Hodder's book is what can be called the power view of ...
... Critical Theory , and Foucault's interpretations of power in human institutions , provide the inspiration . -- The thesis of Critical Theory and Foucault particularly relevant to Hodder's book is what can be called the power view of ...
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