Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... material , strictly speaking it does not belong to the realm of archaeology at all . In addition it uses obsolete research methods , ignoring the scientific nature of field work and in some cases even monopolising material . The ...
... material , strictly speaking it does not belong to the realm of archaeology at all . In addition it uses obsolete research methods , ignoring the scientific nature of field work and in some cases even monopolising material . The ...
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... material order of signification had in the constitution of self and relations between self and others . How is the material world that a society creates about itself instrumental in the way that people come to think about themselves ...
... material order of signification had in the constitution of self and relations between self and others . How is the material world that a society creates about itself instrumental in the way that people come to think about themselves ...
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... material itself does not entirely support the hypothesis put forward so that mitigating explanations have to be ... material referred to . Further details of the material analysed are offered in the book's appendices . ( Archaeological ...
... material itself does not entirely support the hypothesis put forward so that mitigating explanations have to be ... material referred to . Further details of the material analysed are offered in the book's appendices . ( Archaeological ...
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