Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... continuity and tenacity " ( Kus 1986 , 10 , my emphasis ) . Continuity and tenacity are dimensions critical to the empowering effect of reference to Origins stories , because of their ability to legitimate existing social relations . It ...
... continuity and tenacity " ( Kus 1986 , 10 , my emphasis ) . Continuity and tenacity are dimensions critical to the empowering effect of reference to Origins stories , because of their ability to legitimate existing social relations . It ...
Page 125
... continuity despite change ; on identity as repetition and sameness explored through infinite regress into origins and , I would claim , the construction of mythical pasts ( e.g. as in the discussion of MacFarlane English individualism ...
... continuity despite change ; on identity as repetition and sameness explored through infinite regress into origins and , I would claim , the construction of mythical pasts ( e.g. as in the discussion of MacFarlane English individualism ...
Page 126
... continuity and change . The poli- tically conservative implications of the thesis that continuity in sense of place and time domes - ticates and makes bearable the disruption of change has its own teleology of repetition . Perhaps the ...
... continuity and change . The poli- tically conservative implications of the thesis that continuity in sense of place and time domes - ticates and makes bearable the disruption of change has its own teleology of repetition . Perhaps the ...
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