Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 227
... material objects . Those who are interested in yet another material culture study ' pots to people ' will be disappoin- ted . For those of us who are interested in the ' people to pots ' approach , Dr. Miller's book is a delightful ...
... material objects . Those who are interested in yet another material culture study ' pots to people ' will be disappoin- ted . For those of us who are interested in the ' people to pots ' approach , Dr. Miller's book is a delightful ...
Page 150
... material culture studies have a large role to play , encouraging children to think about how we use , create , and are ' created ' by our material culture . Analysing the contents of a dustbin to assess trading links , diet , occupation ...
... material culture studies have a large role to play , encouraging children to think about how we use , create , and are ' created ' by our material culture . Analysing the contents of a dustbin to assess trading links , diet , occupation ...
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... material , or even command of material in general . And material in particular , and material in general , is that which must inform all archaeological model building , conceptualisation , theorising or whatever , if there is to be any ...
... material , or even command of material in general . And material in particular , and material in general , is that which must inform all archaeological model building , conceptualisation , theorising or whatever , if there is to be any ...
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