Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 171
... analysis . Using Levi - Strauss's analysis of myths an example , Ricoeur demonstrates that while structural analysis presupposes meaningful oppositions with the logic of the myth , it represses them through its methodology ( ibid .: 154 ...
... analysis . Using Levi - Strauss's analysis of myths an example , Ricoeur demonstrates that while structural analysis presupposes meaningful oppositions with the logic of the myth , it represses them through its methodology ( ibid .: 154 ...
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... analysis eroded and recognition arose of the role of subjectivity in analysis ( Geertz 1973 ) . The current concern with writing and the status of the text is one such area where practitioners of the disciplines are finding common ...
... analysis eroded and recognition arose of the role of subjectivity in analysis ( Geertz 1973 ) . The current concern with writing and the status of the text is one such area where practitioners of the disciplines are finding common ...
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... analysis can be treated as synchronic events . Is the structure of phases necessary for the analysis which follows ? Although the syn- chronic study is based on phases , it takes as its main subject matter an individual unit from each ...
... analysis can be treated as synchronic events . Is the structure of phases necessary for the analysis which follows ? Although the syn- chronic study is based on phases , it takes as its main subject matter an individual unit from each ...
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