Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... attempt to construct a middle - range theory for interpretation on the basis of supposed timeless fundamentals ( the materiality of the body and of the world ) is therefore problematic : as we have seen , both body and world are social ...
... attempt to construct a middle - range theory for interpretation on the basis of supposed timeless fundamentals ( the materiality of the body and of the world ) is therefore problematic : as we have seen , both body and world are social ...
Page 145
... attempt to answer ' new questions ' about human ancestors , rather than to collect new data in order to refine chronologies . Time scale is , of course , one of the fundamental problems of Palaeolithic archaeology , which makes it ...
... attempt to answer ' new questions ' about human ancestors , rather than to collect new data in order to refine chronologies . Time scale is , of course , one of the fundamental problems of Palaeolithic archaeology , which makes it ...
Page 152
... attempt to apply a range of current architectural analyses to a large body of material , and is to be commended in ... attempting to invest in a social dynamic to help explain the development of an architectural canon . This initial ...
... attempt to apply a range of current architectural analyses to a large body of material , and is to be commended in ... attempting to invest in a social dynamic to help explain the development of an architectural canon . This initial ...
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