Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... existence by ' Being - in - the - world ' ; the material world itself is constitutive of existence , it is not simply the place in which an autonomous subject has existence . In this way , there is no dichotomy between subject and ...
... existence by ' Being - in - the - world ' ; the material world itself is constitutive of existence , it is not simply the place in which an autonomous subject has existence . In this way , there is no dichotomy between subject and ...
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... existence of substantial bodies of empirically derived wisdom need not in principle be precluded . This being so , the obvious question becomes how- and in particular where- might such things be revealed in the archaeological record ...
... existence of substantial bodies of empirically derived wisdom need not in principle be precluded . This being so , the obvious question becomes how- and in particular where- might such things be revealed in the archaeological record ...
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... existence being acknowledged in nineteenth century archaeological writing ( McCulloch , 1868 , 539 ) . In that instance the brevity and uniqueness of the reference demonstrates that they truly are " footnote people in ... history ...
... existence being acknowledged in nineteenth century archaeological writing ( McCulloch , 1868 , 539 ) . In that instance the brevity and uniqueness of the reference demonstrates that they truly are " footnote people in ... history ...
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