Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... Theory : Post - Processual and Cognitive Approaches . London : Routledge , 69-95 . Shanks , M. and Tilley , C. 1987a . Re - Constructing Archaeology : Theory and Practice . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . - . 1987b . Social Theory ...
... Theory : Post - Processual and Cognitive Approaches . London : Routledge , 69-95 . Shanks , M. and Tilley , C. 1987a . Re - Constructing Archaeology : Theory and Practice . Cambridge : Cambridge University Press . - . 1987b . Social Theory ...
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... theory of archaeogenetics , to explain why such a theory is necessary and to pinpoint some of the issues that researchers interested in the formula- tion of such a theory should consider . Although this paper is aimed at both ...
... theory of archaeogenetics , to explain why such a theory is necessary and to pinpoint some of the issues that researchers interested in the formula- tion of such a theory should consider . Although this paper is aimed at both ...
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... theory ' . In archae- ology , the term theory has been applied to any kind of discourse that is abstract in nature ; it can also refer to a statement that accounts for causes or relationships between phenomena ( Darvill 2003 ) . A theory ...
... theory ' . In archae- ology , the term theory has been applied to any kind of discourse that is abstract in nature ; it can also refer to a statement that accounts for causes or relationships between phenomena ( Darvill 2003 ) . A theory ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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