Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 110
... approach is pluralistic , since the same evidence can so often be interpreted to constitute a variety of meanings . This pluralism could have been enhanced further by the inclusion of ethnographic material from modern Egypt which offers ...
... approach is pluralistic , since the same evidence can so often be interpreted to constitute a variety of meanings . This pluralism could have been enhanced further by the inclusion of ethnographic material from modern Egypt which offers ...
Page 119
... approach to discerning social hierarchy in cemeteries is also problematic . Such an approach potentially overlooks distinctions in burials that reflect aspects of an individual other than rank and thus can potentially distort status ...
... approach to discerning social hierarchy in cemeteries is also problematic . Such an approach potentially overlooks distinctions in burials that reflect aspects of an individual other than rank and thus can potentially distort status ...
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... approach , as in Ballantyne's study of the use of space by Christian missionaries in their attempt to reorder society through the education of Maori children , or Meskell's discussion of embodiment and emotion in the necropolis at Deir ...
... approach , as in Ballantyne's study of the use of space by Christian missionaries in their attempt to reorder society through the education of Maori children , or Meskell's discussion of embodiment and emotion in the necropolis at Deir ...
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