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... Tilley , for example , may have encountered this feature with more surprise than someone who was intimately familiar ... Tilley's experience of the landscape must differ radically from that of Neolithic people . Phenomenology and ...
... Tilley , for example , may have encountered this feature with more surprise than someone who was intimately familiar ... Tilley's experience of the landscape must differ radically from that of Neolithic people . Phenomenology and ...
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... Tilley himself has argued elsewhere ( Shanks and Tilley 1987 : 72- 73 ; Miller and Tilley 1984 : 5-9 ) , is an understanding of power as a diffuse entity , present at all levels of society and inherent in all events and relationships ...
... Tilley himself has argued elsewhere ( Shanks and Tilley 1987 : 72- 73 ; Miller and Tilley 1984 : 5-9 ) , is an understanding of power as a diffuse entity , present at all levels of society and inherent in all events and relationships ...
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... Tilley 1987a . Re - constructing Archaeology . Cambridge : Polity Press . Shank , M & C. Tilley 1987b . Social Theory and Archaeology . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Tilley , C. ( ed ) 1990. Reading Material Culture ...
... Tilley 1987a . Re - constructing Archaeology . Cambridge : Polity Press . Shank , M & C. Tilley 1987b . Social Theory and Archaeology . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . Tilley , C. ( ed ) 1990. Reading Material Culture ...
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