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Page 174
Rather it refers to the significance of pot design within a wider social and cultural
realm . Authors such as lan Hodder and Chris Tilley have sought to interpret
prehistoric decoration in largely social terms , to ' read out ' , as it were , of the ...
Rather it refers to the significance of pot design within a wider social and cultural
realm . Authors such as lan Hodder and Chris Tilley have sought to interpret
prehistoric decoration in largely social terms , to ' read out ' , as it were , of the ...
Page 175
His view of material culture , and of the significance of decoration , is as follows :
We will suggest ... that the art of TRB ( Trichterbecherkultur ) ceramics is
fundamentally to do with principles of social order . Whether individual designs
such as ...
His view of material culture , and of the significance of decoration , is as follows :
We will suggest ... that the art of TRB ( Trichterbecherkultur ) ceramics is
fundamentally to do with principles of social order . Whether individual designs
such as ...
Page 194
While proposing that ritual relates to ideology , through its relation with the
collective representations to the social system , Durkheim failed to account for
reasons why it should be acceptable to the members of the social group
concerned .
While proposing that ritual relates to ideology , through its relation with the
collective representations to the social system , Durkheim failed to account for
reasons why it should be acceptable to the members of the social group
concerned .
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