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says of have a theory which can actually be applied to the available evidence .
Wynn himself Piaget ; " We can accept his descriptive conclusions without having
to accept his evolutionary programme " ( 1989 : 80 ) which may or may not be ...
says of have a theory which can actually be applied to the available evidence .
Wynn himself Piaget ; " We can accept his descriptive conclusions without having
to accept his evolutionary programme " ( 1989 : 80 ) which may or may not be ...
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Just because we study a Marxist theory does not automatically mean that it is well
known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the
Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now
we ...
Just because we study a Marxist theory does not automatically mean that it is well
known . In Western Europe Marxism today has many dimensions , but in the
Eastern Block historical Marxism was and is the dominant , official theory . Now
we ...
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Within East German archaeology there were only a few “ Matadors of Theory ' ,
who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materialist theoretical debates .
The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated ...
Within East German archaeology there were only a few “ Matadors of Theory ' ,
who floated in the higher spheres of dialectical - materialist theoretical debates .
The vast majority of archaeologists rather abstained from theory and dedicated ...
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