Sommer, U. (2001). `Hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother'. J Social Archaeol 1 (2). Vol 1(2), pp. 244-270.

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`Hear the instruction of thy father, and forsake not the law of thy mother'
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J Social Archaeol 1 (2)
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Journal of Social Archaeology
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1 (2)
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244 - 270
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This article examines the scope for agency in the Early Neolithic Central European Linearbandkeramik culture (5600-4800 BC). It discusses whether a lack of development in certain areas of material culture should be interpreted as evidence of a stable lebenswelt (lifeworld), where change is simply unimaginable, or if this in contrast provides evidence for mechanisms actively preventing stylistic change, thus representing a state of orthodoxy, according to Bourdieu.
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Ulrike Sommer
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2001
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Social Archaeology (BIAB)
Early Neolithic (BIAB)
Theoretical Archaeology (BIAB)
Early Neolithic (Auto Detected Temporal)
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19 Feb 2004