Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 86
... social functions , the inability to maintain living space ( Binford 1981 ) , or the onset of spatial disorder due to differential rates of constructional de teroriation ( Fletcher 1984 ) . Naturally , given scenarios of discontinuity ...
... social functions , the inability to maintain living space ( Binford 1981 ) , or the onset of spatial disorder due to differential rates of constructional de teroriation ( Fletcher 1984 ) . Naturally , given scenarios of discontinuity ...
Page 89
... social action , material culture must be seen as creating the conceptual and physical framework in which this action can be conceived and through which society manifests its own form or reaction . The re - definition and visual ...
... social action , material culture must be seen as creating the conceptual and physical framework in which this action can be conceived and through which society manifests its own form or reaction . The re - definition and visual ...
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... social system , Durkheim failed to account for reasons why it should be accept- able to the members of the social group concerned . As Bourdieu ( 1971 ) remarked , in order to be efficacious , systems of belief have to be made ...
... social system , Durkheim failed to account for reasons why it should be accept- able to the members of the social group concerned . As Bourdieu ( 1971 ) remarked , in order to be efficacious , systems of belief have to be made ...
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