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... Theory and Cultural Process " ... [ the reflection of ] behavioral significance in a way that can used to identify ... theory suggests . Arnold tackles seven factors which influence the ceramic production system , describes their effects ...
... Theory and Cultural Process " ... [ the reflection of ] behavioral significance in a way that can used to identify ... theory suggests . Arnold tackles seven factors which influence the ceramic production system , describes their effects ...
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... theory approach is taken in considering the effects of seven classes of environmental and cultural variables , and their relationship to the initial tion of pottery - making by a society . These effects include control both as positive ...
... theory approach is taken in considering the effects of seven classes of environmental and cultural variables , and their relationship to the initial tion of pottery - making by a society . These effects include control both as positive ...
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... theory does seem to be developing slowly through a fusion of ethnographic work and a reading of social theorists such as Foucault . The accounts of prehistoric societies which use concepts of power and status as guiding principles are ...
... theory does seem to be developing slowly through a fusion of ethnographic work and a reading of social theorists such as Foucault . The accounts of prehistoric societies which use concepts of power and status as guiding principles are ...
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