Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... prehistory and questions about prehistoric gender relations If we are to influence views of the nature of human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive to the most fundamental assumptions underlying both ...
... prehistory and questions about prehistoric gender relations If we are to influence views of the nature of human social relations through time , then we must locate and become sensitive to the most fundamental assumptions underlying both ...
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... prehistoric hunter - gatherer social complexity , the role of ' art ' and symbolism in prehistoric society , or the processes by which agriculture was adopted in various parts of the world . This is not a cry for some divisive form of ...
... prehistoric hunter - gatherer social complexity , the role of ' art ' and symbolism in prehistoric society , or the processes by which agriculture was adopted in various parts of the world . This is not a cry for some divisive form of ...
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... prehistoric record . Renfrew's is of particular value in having a realistic view of the scale of prehistory , both in time , arguing the relevance of agricultural dis- persal for the distribution of languages , and in space , in pre ...
... prehistoric record . Renfrew's is of particular value in having a realistic view of the scale of prehistory , both in time , arguing the relevance of agricultural dis- persal for the distribution of languages , and in space , in pre ...
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