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Symbolic and Structural Archaeology
Theoretical archaeology: a reactionary view
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Ian Hodder
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2009
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pp. 1
Theoretical archaeology: a reactionary view
pp. 17
Artefacts as products of human categorisation processes
pp. 26
Social formation, social structures and social change
pp. 39
Epistemological issues raised by a structuralist archaeology
pp. 80
Decoration as ritual symbol: a theoretical proposal and an ethnographic study in southern Sudan
pp. 89
Structures and strategies: an aspect of the relationship between social hierarchy and cultural change
pp. 115
Boundedness in art and society
pp. 162
Sequences of structural change in the Dutch Neolithic
pp. 47
Matters material and ideal
pp. 63
House power: Swahili space and symbolic markers
pp. 74
The interpretation of spatial patterning in settlement residues
pp. 99
Mortuary practices, society and ideology: an ethnoarchaeological study
pp. 129
Ideology, symbolic power and ritual communication: a reinterpretation of Neolithic mortuary practices
pp. 155
Ideology, change and the European Early Bronze Age
pp. 179
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