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Page 139
... culture of societies other than our own must be an important issue in its own right . For the way we choose to perceive and then proceed to describe material culture is bound up with the means we have adopted to interpret it ...
... culture of societies other than our own must be an important issue in its own right . For the way we choose to perceive and then proceed to describe material culture is bound up with the means we have adopted to interpret it ...
Page 174
... cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures unifying and governing culture , economy and society . For another , there is a complete ...
... cultural forms reflect or are congruent with changes in society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures unifying and governing culture , economy and society . For another , there is a complete ...
Page 253
... culture and social life . A body of material culture theory does seem to be developing slowly through a fusion of ethnographic work and a reading of social theorists such as Foucault . The accounts of prehistoric societies which use ...
... culture and social life . A body of material culture theory does seem to be developing slowly through a fusion of ethnographic work and a reading of social theorists such as Foucault . The accounts of prehistoric societies which use ...
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