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... traditional methods are more than adequate . However , the processes by which ceramic motifs and forms change are ... traditional ceramic studies do not , of them- selves , preclude the extraction of data apropos to other modes of ...
... traditional methods are more than adequate . However , the processes by which ceramic motifs and forms change are ... traditional ceramic studies do not , of them- selves , preclude the extraction of data apropos to other modes of ...
Page 255
... traditional and non - traditional categories , while the other two groups are divided according socio - economic class ( p . 26 ) . By living with families belonging to each group , the writer was able to observe how daily routine was ...
... traditional and non - traditional categories , while the other two groups are divided according socio - economic class ( p . 26 ) . By living with families belonging to each group , the writer was able to observe how daily routine was ...
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... traditional Navajo Hogan layout than that of either of the other groups . Likewise , the houses of rural Euroamericans and Spanish- Americans of low socio - economic rank are more dissimilar than are the houses of Euroamericans from ...
... traditional Navajo Hogan layout than that of either of the other groups . Likewise , the houses of rural Euroamericans and Spanish- Americans of low socio - economic rank are more dissimilar than are the houses of Euroamericans from ...
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