Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... groups ( to use the terminology of Hodder 1997 ) is a dangerous idea , and one certain to lead to intellectual schizophrenia . Do we select these ' fringe ' groups , or are we to abjure morality ? If the latter , then Palaeolithic ...
... groups ( to use the terminology of Hodder 1997 ) is a dangerous idea , and one certain to lead to intellectual schizophrenia . Do we select these ' fringe ' groups , or are we to abjure morality ? If the latter , then Palaeolithic ...
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... group or groups . As time passes , so may an individual's perception of their ethnic identity . Ethnicity is , therefore , a fluid rather than constant idea . In this sense individuals may be members of a number of ethnic groups ...
... group or groups . As time passes , so may an individual's perception of their ethnic identity . Ethnicity is , therefore , a fluid rather than constant idea . In this sense individuals may be members of a number of ethnic groups ...
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... group style within the lithic and bone technologies of Late Upper Palaeolithic groups . In these studies the common theme has been that style is a medium to signal to others . However , style is also a unifying force , as it can be used ...
... group style within the lithic and bone technologies of Late Upper Palaeolithic groups . In these studies the common theme has been that style is a medium to signal to others . However , style is also a unifying force , as it can be used ...
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