Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 162
... approach is set out which sees writing as a means of observing the archaeological ' record ' ( an instrument of perception ) and looks at some of the effects that this creates . Ian Bapty reviews The Meanings of Things ( Hodder 1989 ) ...
... approach is set out which sees writing as a means of observing the archaeological ' record ' ( an instrument of perception ) and looks at some of the effects that this creates . Ian Bapty reviews The Meanings of Things ( Hodder 1989 ) ...
Page 259
... approach to the Oldowan " she is criticised for coming to the same conclusions as Binford although without his hard analytical work ) . It is Binford's contention that archaeologists " do not study human behaviour , ... symbolic codes ...
... approach to the Oldowan " she is criticised for coming to the same conclusions as Binford although without his hard analytical work ) . It is Binford's contention that archaeologists " do not study human behaviour , ... symbolic codes ...
Page 76
... approach taken in this book is explicitly con- cerned with understanding technological behaviour . The problem , though , is that within this approach the definition of appropriate behaviour is very much circumscribed . The same process ...
... approach taken in this book is explicitly con- cerned with understanding technological behaviour . The problem , though , is that within this approach the definition of appropriate behaviour is very much circumscribed . The same process ...
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