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If anthropology & archeaology have been sucessfully de-colonialised as jack says, why do we call it a 'cultural horizon' is what I'm getting at I think. Something changed, sure, but why is that a cultural change or even association?
right, thanks for that distinction - I don't think I was making it correctly at all. I always read culture as both, if it's strictly 'pot making/decorating technique horizon' it makes more sense to me, having fewer connotations and being more explainable by what materials and techniques they had than what they thought or felt about things.
yeah, thanks that part makes sense.
If anthropology & archeaology have been sucessfully de-colonialised as jack says, why do we call it a 'cultural horizon' is what I'm getting at I think. Something changed, sure, but why is that a cultural change or even association?
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right, thanks for that distinction - I don't think I was making it correctly at all. I always read culture as both, if it's strictly 'pot making/decorating technique horizon' it makes more sense to me, having fewer connotations and being more explainable by what materials and techniques they had than what they thought or felt about things.
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