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... material remains of past societies . For a discipline whose practitioners are increasingly aware of their own ' ethnocentricity ' , the problem of how we are to describe and perhaps eventually understand the material culture of ...
... material remains of past societies . For a discipline whose practitioners are increasingly aware of their own ' ethnocentricity ' , the problem of how we are to describe and perhaps eventually understand the material culture of ...
Page 160
... material record speak for itself ( Gould 1980 ) . Material culture , removed from links with the semantic world of meaning , cannot inform on this semantic world . However , simply because the material record is linguistically silent ...
... material record speak for itself ( Gould 1980 ) . Material culture , removed from links with the semantic world of meaning , cannot inform on this semantic world . However , simply because the material record is linguistically silent ...
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... material point of view . These are : pattern of media ( the material that the objects are made of ) ; pattern of technology ( the level of skilled process of manufacture ) ; and pattern of style ( the systematics of form ) . What I mean ...
... material point of view . These are : pattern of media ( the material that the objects are made of ) ; pattern of technology ( the level of skilled process of manufacture ) ; and pattern of style ( the systematics of form ) . What I mean ...
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