Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... represented ( Shennan 1975 ) . The interpretation of material culture as a mirror of social structures has been increasingly questioned ( e.g. Sørensen 1987 ) , and the role of ideology and the nature of reflectiveness are being ...
... represented ( Shennan 1975 ) . The interpretation of material culture as a mirror of social structures has been increasingly questioned ( e.g. Sørensen 1987 ) , and the role of ideology and the nature of reflectiveness are being ...
Page 86
... represented in the inhumations did not entirely disappear . If inhumation was a response to a threat to the group , cremation may have been resumed when that threat was removed and the need to differentiate so dramatically disappeared ...
... represented in the inhumations did not entirely disappear . If inhumation was a response to a threat to the group , cremation may have been resumed when that threat was removed and the need to differentiate so dramatically disappeared ...
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... represented . I wished , and wish , WAC well if that is what it wants to become ; and this is why I was an active participant in the Southampton congress . I do not think academic boycotts are usually wise . I think this ban is ...
... represented . I wished , and wish , WAC well if that is what it wants to become ; and this is why I was an active participant in the Southampton congress . I do not think academic boycotts are usually wise . I think this ban is ...
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