Material Culture and Mass Consumption
B. Blackwell (1987)
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| Keywords | Social archaeology Philosophy Material culture Consumption (Economics Object (Philosophy | |||||||||
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| Call number | CC72.4.M55 1987 | |||||||||
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Christine Finn (2001). Outside Archaeology: Material Culture and Poetic Imagination. British Archaeological Reports.
Maciej Bazela (2008). Sustainable Consumption: A Philosophical and Moral Approach. Ateneo Pontificio Regina Apostolorum.
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Matthew Johnson (1999). Archaeological Theory: An Introduction. Blackwell Publishers.
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