Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 18-19Department of Archaeology, 2002 - Archaeology |
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... identity in Europe today , and the use of the past in construction and legitimisation of cultural identity ( p . 2 ) This volume , thus , seeks to move away from the common practice of projecting modern concepts of culture , identity ...
... identity in Europe today , and the use of the past in construction and legitimisation of cultural identity ( p . 2 ) This volume , thus , seeks to move away from the common practice of projecting modern concepts of culture , identity ...
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... identities . Individual identity is multifaceted and more complex than is suggested by essentialist , monolithic categories of gender , socio - economic status , class , race , ethnicity , religion , etc. Personal identity is fluid ...
... identities . Individual identity is multifaceted and more complex than is suggested by essentialist , monolithic categories of gender , socio - economic status , class , race , ethnicity , religion , etc. Personal identity is fluid ...
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... identity . At death the body is in a state of crisis or transformation . The anthropological literature has long ... identity may be gathered , sifted and recast . That which is left unsaid or unexpressed , those identities that are lost ...
... identity . At death the body is in a state of crisis or transformation . The anthropological literature has long ... identity may be gathered , sifted and recast . That which is left unsaid or unexpressed , those identities that are lost ...
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