Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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to complicate the concept with recourse to Bourdieu's jargon - filled discussions ; the concept is a simple one and I ... concepts , without any perceptual framework . Although some features of the environment may be more evocative and ...
to complicate the concept with recourse to Bourdieu's jargon - filled discussions ; the concept is a simple one and I ... concepts , without any perceptual framework . Although some features of the environment may be more evocative and ...
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... concepts we use to interpret the information provided by our senses . The same features of the world to which our attention is directed may be interpreted using many different kinds of concepts . Which we choose is determined by our ...
... concepts we use to interpret the information provided by our senses . The same features of the world to which our attention is directed may be interpreted using many different kinds of concepts . Which we choose is determined by our ...
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... concepts of what disability is may differ from ancient ideas . 2. There are differences in these concepts between past and present , and developed and developing societies . 3. In the skeletal record , assessing what abnormalities can ...
... concepts of what disability is may differ from ancient ideas . 2. There are differences in these concepts between past and present , and developed and developing societies . 3. In the skeletal record , assessing what abnormalities can ...
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