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Page 34
... past . Consequently , the time of the past is not to be assimilated into the time of the archaeologist but should be realised as discontinuous , something more than its representation by the archaeologist . Substantial Time And Social ...
... past . Consequently , the time of the past is not to be assimilated into the time of the archaeologist but should be realised as discontinuous , something more than its representation by the archaeologist . Substantial Time And Social ...
Page 42
... past is a construct built from the present , depen- dent on our own society's concept of time and space . But , as Leone ( 1978 , 25 ) has observed , we rarely ask how past and present societies conceived these dimensions and we never ...
... past is a construct built from the present , depen- dent on our own society's concept of time and space . But , as Leone ( 1978 , 25 ) has observed , we rarely ask how past and present societies conceived these dimensions and we never ...
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... past . Spiritual communi- cation is not a theory , it is a fact . I am not sure what the bones can tell [ the archaeologists ] of the spiritual beliefs of my people . Even if the bones do communicate , I'm not sure what they tell you is ...
... past . Spiritual communi- cation is not a theory , it is a fact . I am not sure what the bones can tell [ the archaeologists ] of the spiritual beliefs of my people . Even if the bones do communicate , I'm not sure what they tell you is ...
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