Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... social control . Inscription is duration ; writing transforms temporality , but temporality itself is not neutral . As an aspect of social practice , temporality is related to social control , written into relations of power ...
... social control . Inscription is duration ; writing transforms temporality , but temporality itself is not neutral . As an aspect of social practice , temporality is related to social control , written into relations of power ...
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... social interaction . Another forceful argument takes its starting point in social theory ; arguing that a theory of gender cannot exist outside a theory of social relations . Within recent archaeological uses of social theory the ...
... social interaction . Another forceful argument takes its starting point in social theory ; arguing that a theory of gender cannot exist outside a theory of social relations . Within recent archaeological uses of social theory the ...
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social factors decided the form and placement of architecture ? Which social groups were responsible for its construction ? Who maintained control over access to living spaces ? How was control transmitted across generations ? The ...
social factors decided the form and placement of architecture ? Which social groups were responsible for its construction ? Who maintained control over access to living spaces ? How was control transmitted across generations ? The ...
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