Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 138
... particular way of understanding action in archaeological and ethnoarchaeological terms , namely the establishment of material corre- lates between behaviour and material culture . The assumed direct link between the last two factors has ...
... particular way of understanding action in archaeological and ethnoarchaeological terms , namely the establishment of material corre- lates between behaviour and material culture . The assumed direct link between the last two factors has ...
Page 146
... particular way , or why it should be reinvested at all .. Studies of many agrarian , " peasant " societies show that such reinvestment is rare , relying as it does on a particular ethic ( Wolf 1966 , 6 ) . The interesting question thus ...
... particular way , or why it should be reinvested at all .. Studies of many agrarian , " peasant " societies show that such reinvestment is rare , relying as it does on a particular ethic ( Wolf 1966 , 6 ) . The interesting question thus ...
Page 190
... particular interpre- tative reading of the natural and social worlds finds expression , which is of importance here . As I have said , what was realised through the mortuary rituals was the conceptual link between a particular category ...
... particular interpre- tative reading of the natural and social worlds finds expression , which is of importance here . As I have said , what was realised through the mortuary rituals was the conceptual link between a particular category ...
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