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Page 159
... deal with both . Before diving into this conceptual quagmire it is important to regress drastically and examine the basic goals of archaeology . This is necessary to lay a foundation of assumptions for the following definit- ions , for ...
... deal with both . Before diving into this conceptual quagmire it is important to regress drastically and examine the basic goals of archaeology . This is necessary to lay a foundation of assumptions for the following definit- ions , for ...
Page 185
... deal with external reality . Through its part in the process of learning , material culture is also involved in the internalisation of these rules , and can thus be seen as playing an active part in their reinforcement . As the product ...
... deal with external reality . Through its part in the process of learning , material culture is also involved in the internalisation of these rules , and can thus be seen as playing an active part in their reinforcement . As the product ...
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... deal with burial data and social structure , trying to evaluate whether Late Bronze Age society in Sweden could be labelled ' chiefdom ' or ' tribe ' , the relation between economy and ideology could perhaps have required a more ...
... deal with burial data and social structure , trying to evaluate whether Late Bronze Age society in Sweden could be labelled ' chiefdom ' or ' tribe ' , the relation between economy and ideology could perhaps have required a more ...
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