Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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Page 114
empirical record . Finally , the question of the utility of ' middle - range theory ' , in the Mertonian sense , becomes something of a non - issue , since the process of retroduction involves the formulation and modification of ...
empirical record . Finally , the question of the utility of ' middle - range theory ' , in the Mertonian sense , becomes something of a non - issue , since the process of retroduction involves the formulation and modification of ...
Page 144
... record , specifically that of Attica , which varies in the sections of society that it reflects . An outline is presented of the way in which , it is argued , differentiation in customs relating to the burial of the dead acted to ...
... record , specifically that of Attica , which varies in the sections of society that it reflects . An outline is presented of the way in which , it is argued , differentiation in customs relating to the burial of the dead acted to ...
Page 145
... record for this period in Greek history , Morris is making an important contribution to an ongoing discussion concerning the ways in which the burial record changes dramatically . For the 8th century the sheer volume of burial material ...
... record for this period in Greek history , Morris is making an important contribution to an ongoing discussion concerning the ways in which the burial record changes dramatically . For the 8th century the sheer volume of burial material ...
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