Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 65
... status and their day - to - day activities . Children , though loved and valued by their families , do not possess any great status within the wider community . In addition , their age will greatly limit the activities they are able to ...
... status and their day - to - day activities . Children , though loved and valued by their families , do not possess any great status within the wider community . In addition , their age will greatly limit the activities they are able to ...
Page 119
... status ( of the living ) may be mediated ( Pearson 1982 ; Morris 1992 ) . The symbolic expression of status has the potential to change through time and some have even argued that it may follow long term cycles of grandiose display ...
... status ( of the living ) may be mediated ( Pearson 1982 ; Morris 1992 ) . The symbolic expression of status has the potential to change through time and some have even argued that it may follow long term cycles of grandiose display ...
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... status as class but also " the status of the deceased as beloved and mourned spouse , or child " . Rarely have the possibility of power residing in children , the imposition of power over children or even the maintenance of a system of ...
... status as class but also " the status of the deceased as beloved and mourned spouse , or child " . Rarely have the possibility of power residing in children , the imposition of power over children or even the maintenance of a system of ...
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