Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... ethnicity . It is relatively easy to define what ethnicity is not , that is , it is not primordial and therefore based on biological characteristics or race , but it is difficult to define what it is . Where can it be placed in relation ...
... ethnicity . It is relatively easy to define what ethnicity is not , that is , it is not primordial and therefore based on biological characteristics or race , but it is difficult to define what it is . Where can it be placed in relation ...
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... ethnicity studies , which has been more confident in the application of ethnicity theories to material culture than Anglo - American approaches have been . He has taken up T.H. Eriksen's ( 1994 ) concept of creolisation in an attempt to ...
... ethnicity studies , which has been more confident in the application of ethnicity theories to material culture than Anglo - American approaches have been . He has taken up T.H. Eriksen's ( 1994 ) concept of creolisation in an attempt to ...
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apparently have no bearing on one's ethnicity . Ethnicity is seen as a social leveller : it can only be the cause of tensions between ethnic groups , not within them . This has led to an etic approach to material culture , in which the ...
apparently have no bearing on one's ethnicity . Ethnicity is seen as a social leveller : it can only be the cause of tensions between ethnic groups , not within them . This has led to an etic approach to material culture , in which the ...
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