Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 42
... scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency , given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums , by their nature , stand somewhat apart ...
... scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency , given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums , by their nature , stand somewhat apart ...
Page 55
... a critique of the present , but it is hardly a useful perspective for a scientific study of the past ( Williamson and Bellamy , in press ) . In Nor can archaeology by definition exploit the understandable attraction of 55.
... a critique of the present , but it is hardly a useful perspective for a scientific study of the past ( Williamson and Bellamy , in press ) . In Nor can archaeology by definition exploit the understandable attraction of 55.
Page 76
... scientific aids no more makes archaeology into a science than a wooden leg makes a man into a tree . David Clarke MYRA SHACKLEY , Environmental Archaeology . Allen and Unwin , London , 1981. 256pp . , ( hard ) ISBN 04-913-020 - X ...
... scientific aids no more makes archaeology into a science than a wooden leg makes a man into a tree . David Clarke MYRA SHACKLEY , Environmental Archaeology . Allen and Unwin , London , 1981. 256pp . , ( hard ) ISBN 04-913-020 - X ...
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