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The aims of archaeology have certainly not been denied to the same extent as
those of anthropology , nor was archaeology as thoroughly criticised as history in
the past . Thus , archaeology must be counted lucky since its work was not ...
The aims of archaeology have certainly not been denied to the same extent as
those of anthropology , nor was archaeology as thoroughly criticised as history in
the past . Thus , archaeology must be counted lucky since its work was not ...
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Social actors are constrained by their environment , both that cognised by them
and the natural environment , as well as by past history : but this does not mean
that the future is purely set by those constraints . E A theory of agency and of the ...
Social actors are constrained by their environment , both that cognised by them
and the natural environment , as well as by past history : but this does not mean
that the future is purely set by those constraints . E A theory of agency and of the ...
Page 130
... of social and cultural change in its entirety " . Layton divides the topics of the
papers comprising the book into the following categories : theories of stability ,
change and adaptation ; appropriation of the past's remains ; and the way
forward .
... of social and cultural change in its entirety " . Layton divides the topics of the
papers comprising the book into the following categories : theories of stability ,
change and adaptation ; appropriation of the past's remains ; and the way
forward .
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Contents
LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
Volume | 12 |
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