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... material culture is meaning- fully constituted " ( p . 1 ) and " that the individual needed to be a part of theories of material culture and social change " ( p . 1 ) . It is appropriate that he analyses each of the approaches to bring ...
... material culture is meaning- fully constituted " ( p . 1 ) and " that the individual needed to be a part of theories of material culture and social change " ( p . 1 ) . It is appropriate that he analyses each of the approaches to bring ...
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BOOK REVIEWS therefore , technical need , material culture is seen as. ROBIN TORRENCE , Exchange of Stone University Press , DD256 ( 56 figs . Production and Tools . Cambridge Cambridge , 1986 . and 35 tables ) . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0 ...
BOOK REVIEWS therefore , technical need , material culture is seen as. ROBIN TORRENCE , Exchange of Stone University Press , DD256 ( 56 figs . Production and Tools . Cambridge Cambridge , 1986 . and 35 tables ) . £ 27.50 ( Hard ) ISBN 0 ...
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... material culture , which after all makes up the record . Current studies of style and art are particularly vulnerable to such a criticism . To use an example from the book , Gamble interprets the geometric similarity between Venus ...
... material culture , which after all makes up the record . Current studies of style and art are particularly vulnerable to such a criticism . To use an example from the book , Gamble interprets the geometric similarity between Venus ...
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