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are other routes to this in the modern sense . ( Fortunately there intractable
identification that do help . ) How Far up the Nile ? I began with Edward Evans -
Pritchard's setting out up - river for the Zande country , and doubted the
completeness ...
are other routes to this in the modern sense . ( Fortunately there intractable
identification that do help . ) How Far up the Nile ? I began with Edward Evans -
Pritchard's setting out up - river for the Zande country , and doubted the
completeness ...
Page 179
But the weakness of such exhaustive categorisation lies in their inability to
convey the formal sense of the objects . In this respect , more traditional
archaeologists , such as Coldstream , are at advantage . an two What is needed
therefore is a ...
But the weakness of such exhaustive categorisation lies in their inability to
convey the formal sense of the objects . In this respect , more traditional
archaeologists , such as Coldstream , are at advantage . an two What is needed
therefore is a ...
Page 194
The extent to which social groups are defined along these two axes , the sense of
group and grid , shapes the way in which the cosmos is percieved and expressed
, and thus the character of the religion ( Douglas 1978 ) . Where group is ...
The extent to which social groups are defined along these two axes , the sense of
group and grid , shapes the way in which the cosmos is percieved and expressed
, and thus the character of the religion ( Douglas 1978 ) . Where group is ...
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