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Page 174
... social and cultural realm . Authors such as Ian Hodder and Chris Tilley have sought to inter- pret prehistoric decoration in largely social terms , to ' read out ' , as it were , of the material those concrete cultural forces which went ...
... social and cultural realm . Authors such as Ian Hodder and Chris Tilley have sought to inter- pret prehistoric decoration in largely social terms , to ' read out ' , as it were , of the material those concrete cultural forces which went ...
Page 175
... social models . Insofar as it reduces material culture to a social code his interpretation resembles that of Wobst . For he says of TRB design : at -- Given that two opposing principles are being stressed : boundedness at the tombs and ...
... social models . Insofar as it reduces material culture to a social code his interpretation resembles that of Wobst . For he says of TRB design : at -- Given that two opposing principles are being stressed : boundedness at the tombs and ...
Page 194
... social system , Durkheim failed to account for reasons why it should be accept- able to the members of the social group concerned . As Bourdieu ( 1971 ) remarked , in order to be efficacious , systems of belief have to be made ...
... social system , Durkheim failed to account for reasons why it should be accept- able to the members of the social group concerned . As Bourdieu ( 1971 ) remarked , in order to be efficacious , systems of belief have to be made ...
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