Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... particular , caused us to question the ' reading ' of wealth in terms of individual status and roles , irrespective of the particular contexts and differences in the way various social groups may be represented ( Shennan 1975 ) . The ...
... particular , caused us to question the ' reading ' of wealth in terms of individual status and roles , irrespective of the particular contexts and differences in the way various social groups may be represented ( Shennan 1975 ) . The ...
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... particular questions under consideration and the particular nature of the empirical evidence employed , then those alternative interpretations may become more illuminating . In this regard , I am particularly thinking of inquiries which ...
... particular questions under consideration and the particular nature of the empirical evidence employed , then those alternative interpretations may become more illuminating . In this regard , I am particularly thinking of inquiries which ...
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... particular case , what becomes interesting theoretically are the relationships linking groups , and the strategies used to manipulate and negotiate control over resources of social power . The marxist - feminist perspective has been ...
... particular case , what becomes interesting theoretically are the relationships linking groups , and the strategies used to manipulate and negotiate control over resources of social power . The marxist - feminist perspective has been ...
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