Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... context in Parker's work . The decision to display Tilda Swinton in a glass case in the Serpentine Gallery gave her the opportunity to engage in a dialogue with archaeological processes . The work can be seen as an artistic response to ...
... context in Parker's work . The decision to display Tilda Swinton in a glass case in the Serpentine Gallery gave her the opportunity to engage in a dialogue with archaeological processes . The work can be seen as an artistic response to ...
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... contexts . In the context of ritual burial practices then , what archaeologists encounter is not the body as self - identified or a site for individual agency but , rather the individual as understood , imagined , and / or constructed ...
... contexts . In the context of ritual burial practices then , what archaeologists encounter is not the body as self - identified or a site for individual agency but , rather the individual as understood , imagined , and / or constructed ...
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... context , but it is this last function , the sociotechnic , that relates to the expression of ethnicity . As with function , meaning too is contingent , context dependent , and perhaps contested , as objects play their role in social ...
... context , but it is this last function , the sociotechnic , that relates to the expression of ethnicity . As with function , meaning too is contingent , context dependent , and perhaps contested , as objects play their role in social ...
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