Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... individual are largely independent of cultural factors . Finally , in this region , the third element in an individual's social identity is that of class or caste . Unlike gender or age , class is not an inherent human attribute , but ...
... individual are largely independent of cultural factors . Finally , in this region , the third element in an individual's social identity is that of class or caste . Unlike gender or age , class is not an inherent human attribute , but ...
Page 99
... individual compound boundary are shared by the compounds " above " and " below " any given compound in the horseshoe sequence ( except for those two compounds which form the " neck " of the horseshoe ) . Most of the individual compounds ...
... individual compound boundary are shared by the compounds " above " and " below " any given compound in the horseshoe sequence ( except for those two compounds which form the " neck " of the horseshoe ) . Most of the individual compounds ...
Page 43
... individual bodily existence lie outside the range of social construction , whether it be living , dying , sleeping , eating or experiencing pleasure , pain or violence . Thus the discourse of constructionism , whether it be power ...
... individual bodily existence lie outside the range of social construction , whether it be living , dying , sleeping , eating or experiencing pleasure , pain or violence . Thus the discourse of constructionism , whether it be power ...
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