Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... social / cultural issues . The paper by Bruck explores a data set of canine bones from Roman Britain , and attempts to address whether two distinct breeds are present . While not an explicitly theoretical paper , it provides a good ...
... social / cultural issues . The paper by Bruck explores a data set of canine bones from Roman Britain , and attempts to address whether two distinct breeds are present . While not an explicitly theoretical paper , it provides a good ...
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... social actor and the socially ascribed category of value . Economic decisions and relations are always social , but they are constrained and work through material circumstances , which includes material culture as well as the natural ...
... social actor and the socially ascribed category of value . Economic decisions and relations are always social , but they are constrained and work through material circumstances , which includes material culture as well as the natural ...
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... social and biological anthropology , after which they chose which subject they will continue with , and which to discard . Considering such an organisational set - up , it might have been thought that communication between such linked ...
... social and biological anthropology , after which they chose which subject they will continue with , and which to discard . Considering such an organisational set - up , it might have been thought that communication between such linked ...
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