Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 128
... volume . To take the notion of tra- dition , for example , I would argue that an historical materialist perspective would define tradition as the cultural transmission of rules rather than ideas and events ( cf. Gramsci 1971 Prison ...
... volume . To take the notion of tra- dition , for example , I would argue that an historical materialist perspective would define tradition as the cultural transmission of rules rather than ideas and events ( cf. Gramsci 1971 Prison ...
Page 259
... volume is concerned with the historic and ( ' great ' ) potential interface between geography and archaeology -- disciplines which overlap in their mutual concern with landscapes and cultures . Yet the ambituous title of this volume is ...
... volume is concerned with the historic and ( ' great ' ) potential interface between geography and archaeology -- disciplines which overlap in their mutual concern with landscapes and cultures . Yet the ambituous title of this volume is ...
Page 261
... volume . This is not to suggest that archaeology has a patent on terminology , but that geography in this volume may have been better served if it had included a major summary by a human geographer . For recent developments in human ...
... volume . This is not to suggest that archaeology has a patent on terminology , but that geography in this volume may have been better served if it had included a major summary by a human geographer . For recent developments in human ...
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