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... relations between past , present and future , greater and lesser duration , continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past ...
... relations between past , present and future , greater and lesser duration , continuity and necessity , and qualitative and quantitative elements . Types of time he identifies include enduring time involving the projection of the past ...
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intergroup relations , structured and unstructured social groups ( such as kinship groups , organisations ) , social ... relations of power . Temporality And Social Change Time does not form merely a container within which social life is ...
intergroup relations , structured and unstructured social groups ( such as kinship groups , organisations ) , social ... relations of power . Temporality And Social Change Time does not form merely a container within which social life is ...
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... relations ought to be organised ) . Archaeology itself is a mediated relation between what happened and its representation in the present , a mediation between being historical and doing history : the social production of archaeolo ...
... relations ought to be organised ) . Archaeology itself is a mediated relation between what happened and its representation in the present , a mediation between being historical and doing history : the social production of archaeolo ...
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