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Agency uncovered: archaeological perspectives on social agency power and being human

Using a range of archaeological and historical case studies from around the world, the authors in this volume discuss the various arguments surrounding the concept of 'agency', or individual free will.

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  • "Using a range of archaeological and historical case studies from around the world, the authors in this volume discuss the various arguments surrounding the concept of 'agency', or individual free will."@en
  • "This book questions the value of the concept of 'agency', a term used in sociological and philosophical literature to refer to individual free will in archaeology, and discusses the balance between these two opposites, using a range of archaeological and historical case studies."@en

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  • "Agency uncovered: archaeological perspectives on social agency power and being human"@en
  • "Agency uncovered : archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human"
  • "Agency uncovered : archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human"@en
  • "Agency uncovered archaeological perspectives on social agency, power, and being human : [conference held in the Institute of Archaeology, UCL, on 8 November 2001]"
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