Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 13Department of Archaeology, 1994 - Archaeology |
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Page 118
... symbolically ) of the northern elite . In the light of this symbolic reference of connections to the south , one ... symbolic than real . While O'Connor must be commended for trying to bring a certain level of theoretical rigour to ...
... symbolically ) of the northern elite . In the light of this symbolic reference of connections to the south , one ... symbolic than real . While O'Connor must be commended for trying to bring a certain level of theoretical rigour to ...
Page 119
... symbolic and qualitative ? Funerary rites are carried out by the living and thus allow an outlet for symbolic expression and recreation of aspects of social structure , through which status ( of the living ) may be mediated ( Pearson ...
... symbolic and qualitative ? Funerary rites are carried out by the living and thus allow an outlet for symbolic expression and recreation of aspects of social structure , through which status ( of the living ) may be mediated ( Pearson ...
Page 148
... symbolic mode functions " will be revealed ( p . 19 ) . Quinn is critical of Hodder's ' contextual ' approach in archaeology , which ultimately still seeks the meanings of things ( Hodder 1986 , 1989 ) . Instead he finds more resonance ...
... symbolic mode functions " will be revealed ( p . 19 ) . Quinn is critical of Hodder's ' contextual ' approach in archaeology , which ultimately still seeks the meanings of things ( Hodder 1986 , 1989 ) . Instead he finds more resonance ...
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