Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... relationship between individual action and social norms , or in the relationship between social behaviour and biological or environmental constraints . Reproductive decisions , for example , are at one level socially deter- mined , but ...
... relationship between individual action and social norms , or in the relationship between social behaviour and biological or environmental constraints . Reproductive decisions , for example , are at one level socially deter- mined , but ...
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... relationship between variables such that each element in the system changes in perfect mechanistic harmony . This type of model is also characterised by static equilibrium assumptions . The archaeo- logical literature is replete with ...
... relationship between variables such that each element in the system changes in perfect mechanistic harmony . This type of model is also characterised by static equilibrium assumptions . The archaeo- logical literature is replete with ...
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... relationship between production and exchange unless we can overcome this difficulty . It follows that it may also be impossible to decide whether the production and exchange of particular artefacts took place under centralised political ...
... relationship between production and exchange unless we can overcome this difficulty . It follows that it may also be impossible to decide whether the production and exchange of particular artefacts took place under centralised political ...
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