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... lives of prehistoric people . Nor does it of itself imply any value judgements about the superiority of particular scales of observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings ...
... lives of prehistoric people . Nor does it of itself imply any value judgements about the superiority of particular scales of observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings ...
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says , focused on people and how they experienced their lives . what their lives mean . What We Are Really Telling the Indians They know As archaeologists we communicate very badly with Indians even though many of us supposedly have ...
says , focused on people and how they experienced their lives . what their lives mean . What We Are Really Telling the Indians They know As archaeologists we communicate very badly with Indians even though many of us supposedly have ...
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... lives of prehistoric peoples . Feminist perspec- tives are suggested along with two other ' alternative ' perspectives : indigenous archaeologies and working - class archaeologies . hallmarks of the 1960s provide an ideational handle by ...
... lives of prehistoric peoples . Feminist perspec- tives are suggested along with two other ' alternative ' perspectives : indigenous archaeologies and working - class archaeologies . hallmarks of the 1960s provide an ideational handle by ...
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