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Page 174
... society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures unifying and governing culture , economy and society . For another , there is a complete absence of concrete examples to show how such social ...
... society and economy . Implicitly , we are asked to believe in the existence of structures unifying and governing culture , economy and society . For another , there is a complete absence of concrete examples to show how such social ...
Page 223
... society in the biological as well as in the ideological sense . The need for strong unifying factors must have been great in a segmented , pastoral society only loosely connected for most of the year . The absence of ploughing scenes in ...
... society in the biological as well as in the ideological sense . The need for strong unifying factors must have been great in a segmented , pastoral society only loosely connected for most of the year . The absence of ploughing scenes in ...
Page 250
... society during the third and fourth millennia bc are discussed . Each chapter is divided into sections on environment , the nature of the evidence , material sequences and chronology . These sections are followed either by areal ...
... society during the third and fourth millennia bc are discussed . Each chapter is divided into sections on environment , the nature of the evidence , material sequences and chronology . These sections are followed either by areal ...
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