Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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... concept of ' child ' . Concepts of ' the world of the child ' ( Lillehammer 1989 ) which seem to make clear generational distinctions are based on the assumption that we know what children are and that it is adults ( i.e. fertile and ...
... concept of ' child ' . Concepts of ' the world of the child ' ( Lillehammer 1989 ) which seem to make clear generational distinctions are based on the assumption that we know what children are and that it is adults ( i.e. fertile and ...
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... concepts of ' childhood ' and ' child ' only exist in relation to the concepts ' adult ' and ' maturity ' and western notions of the compartmentalisation of the human life cycle ( ibid . ) . It is indeed strange that we should group ...
... concepts of ' childhood ' and ' child ' only exist in relation to the concepts ' adult ' and ' maturity ' and western notions of the compartmentalisation of the human life cycle ( ibid . ) . It is indeed strange that we should group ...
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... concepts differ from those of past peoples can we , through our perception of the archaeological record gain access to the concepts and percepts of past peoples ? Our perception of the archaeological record may include ' feelings ' or ...
... concepts differ from those of past peoples can we , through our perception of the archaeological record gain access to the concepts and percepts of past peoples ? Our perception of the archaeological record may include ' feelings ' or ...
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