Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... material culture The work of White ( 1992 , 1993 ) on Aurignacian body ornaments provides an example of how art objects are conceptualized as material culture . The archaeological context , the social structure and the process of ...
... material culture The work of White ( 1992 , 1993 ) on Aurignacian body ornaments provides an example of how art objects are conceptualized as material culture . The archaeological context , the social structure and the process of ...
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... material culture is grounded in traditions , rooted in social structures and social relations , and allows for a degree of polysemy . Despite these common characteristics , there are important differences between language and material ...
... material culture is grounded in traditions , rooted in social structures and social relations , and allows for a degree of polysemy . Despite these common characteristics , there are important differences between language and material ...
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... material culture ? According to Miller ( 1994 : 408-409 ) , the general qualities of material culture derive from its physical materiality . Added to this are specific qualities , for example , temporality . Different objects have ...
... material culture ? According to Miller ( 1994 : 408-409 ) , the general qualities of material culture derive from its physical materiality . Added to this are specific qualities , for example , temporality . Different objects have ...
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