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Conclusions There are a number of important issues that have emerged from our
discussion so far . These include the strongly political nature of much debate
about the Wa , stemmi ng primarily from the continuing animosity as a result of
the ...
Conclusions There are a number of important issues that have emerged from our
discussion so far . These include the strongly political nature of much debate
about the Wa , stemmi ng primarily from the continuing animosity as a result of
the ...
Page 115
... though not conforming to the strict hypothetico - deductive method advocated
by Binford , is deductive in form . The total argument begins in a paper by Miller
and Tilley in the same volume that attempts a formal discussion of various issues
...
... though not conforming to the strict hypothetico - deductive method advocated
by Binford , is deductive in form . The total argument begins in a paper by Miller
and Tilley in the same volume that attempts a formal discussion of various issues
...
Page 116
It is not my purpose here to evaluate these discussions as substantive claims . ...
Similarly , Tilley's discussion of kinship relations and the control and exploitation
of labour in small - scale societies is informed by bodies of ' general theory ...
It is not my purpose here to evaluate these discussions as substantive claims . ...
Similarly , Tilley's discussion of kinship relations and the control and exploitation
of labour in small - scale societies is informed by bodies of ' general theory ...
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Pai Hyung | 11 |
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