Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... experience . The values we choose depend upon our experience of life ; different life experiences lead to the holding of different values . European and American academics belong to a tradition which has had to defend the conditions ...
... experience . The values we choose depend upon our experience of life ; different life experiences lead to the holding of different values . European and American academics belong to a tradition which has had to defend the conditions ...
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... experience of actual humans . -- Hodder underscores the fact that structuralism the view that our experience is generated from a priori categories of the mind , and hence are universal for humans also relegates unique elements of ...
... experience of actual humans . -- Hodder underscores the fact that structuralism the view that our experience is generated from a priori categories of the mind , and hence are universal for humans also relegates unique elements of ...
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... experience , is not supportable . Of course some feel they are , and of course others feel they are not . If there is such difficulty about establishing generalised claims about the experience of women today , it would seem all the more ...
... experience , is not supportable . Of course some feel they are , and of course others feel they are not . If there is such difficulty about establishing generalised claims about the experience of women today , it would seem all the more ...
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