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The Anthropology of Production

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Anthropology
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In this lecture for anthropologsts and archaeologists, Professor Chris Gosde, Institute of Archaeology, Oxford, examines the history and theory of production across different cultures and the difference between production and ownership.

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Anthropology
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Chris Gosden
Keywords
anthropology
society
production
archaeology
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 18/03/2011
Duration: 00:46:51

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