Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 108
... social theory has begun to emerge from the spectre of a crippling theoretical relativism where in ' data ' was deemed to be entirely generated within some closed conceptual universe or other , the choice of which was thought to be ...
... social theory has begun to emerge from the spectre of a crippling theoretical relativism where in ' data ' was deemed to be entirely generated within some closed conceptual universe or other , the choice of which was thought to be ...
Page 115
... social and subsistence organisation and the evidence that this organisation is itself more flexible during the leaner months is also convincing . However , Stuart takes an apparently illogical position concerning the causes of these ...
... social and subsistence organisation and the evidence that this organisation is itself more flexible during the leaner months is also convincing . However , Stuart takes an apparently illogical position concerning the causes of these ...
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... social world in which they live . Thus , their rejection of a concept of ideology defined as objectively false ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as ...
... social world in which they live . Thus , their rejection of a concept of ideology defined as objectively false ideas in the interests of dominant groups is based on the problems of showing that the Marxian theory of ' value ' , seen as ...
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