Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 52
... period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after the Neolithic period , they stand , for a variety of reasons , on sites ...
... period or later . Watkins justified the inclusion of these by the doctrine of ' site evolution ' . This suggests that although the features date from long after the Neolithic period , they stand , for a variety of reasons , on sites ...
Page 74
... period is almost entirely Idue to the urban archae- ologist , and it was perhaps inevit- able that at some point the tradi- tional historical approach should be challenged by the upstart archaeology . The intellectual an- cestors to ...
... period is almost entirely Idue to the urban archae- ologist , and it was perhaps inevit- able that at some point the tradi- tional historical approach should be challenged by the upstart archaeology . The intellectual an- cestors to ...
Page 75
... period . In this section of the book I feel we are on rather less sure ground . Part of the problem stems from a rather eclectic use of analytical concepts derived from a wide variety of sources : systems theory , Service's chiefdom and ...
... period . In this section of the book I feel we are on rather less sure ground . Part of the problem stems from a rather eclectic use of analytical concepts derived from a wide variety of sources : systems theory , Service's chiefdom and ...
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