Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 109
... occurred in an attempt to construct an explanation of why the event did occur . It should be pointed out that both deductive and retroductive arguments have two forms . First , there are arguments constructed in terms of logical ...
... occurred in an attempt to construct an explanation of why the event did occur . It should be pointed out that both deductive and retroductive arguments have two forms . First , there are arguments constructed in terms of logical ...
Page 192
... occurs when he discovers he is related to the rustic Mint family ) . The ' archaeology ' of Eliot's ( 1939 ) Chekovesque ... occur in a comedy of 1608 , The Merry Devil of Edmonton ( Coghill 1969 , 179 ) . There is no need to describe in ...
... occurs when he discovers he is related to the rustic Mint family ) . The ' archaeology ' of Eliot's ( 1939 ) Chekovesque ... occur in a comedy of 1608 , The Merry Devil of Edmonton ( Coghill 1969 , 179 ) . There is no need to describe in ...
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... occur here , then they must occur elsewhere in the system . And indeed one should look for corresponding inversions of kin relations elsewhere in the kin system itself . This has in effect happened in this 6000 foot high valley of small ...
... occur here , then they must occur elsewhere in the system . And indeed one should look for corresponding inversions of kin relations elsewhere in the kin system itself . This has in effect happened in this 6000 foot high valley of small ...
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