Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 8-9Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... Theory Building in Archaeology . New York , Academic Press . Dunnell , R.C. 1982 Science , Social Science and Common Sense : The Agonising Dilemma of Modern Archaeology . Journal of Anthropological Research 38.1 , 1-25 . In Hawkes ...
... Theory Building in Archaeology . New York , Academic Press . Dunnell , R.C. 1982 Science , Social Science and Common Sense : The Agonising Dilemma of Modern Archaeology . Journal of Anthropological Research 38.1 , 1-25 . In Hawkes ...
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... Theory of the text . In Untying the Text R. Young ( ed . ) , 31-47 . Boston , Routledge and Kegan Paul . Foucault ... Theory London , Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1982. Hermeneutics and social theory . Profiles and Critiques in Social Theory ...
... Theory of the text . In Untying the Text R. Young ( ed . ) , 31-47 . Boston , Routledge and Kegan Paul . Foucault ... Theory London , Macmillan . Giddens , A. 1982. Hermeneutics and social theory . Profiles and Critiques in Social Theory ...
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... theory of exactly how that constructive process works ; of how we can come up with an ' evolutionary programme ' which is acceptable . The critical failing of Piaget's theory , recognised long ago by Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) , is ...
... theory of exactly how that constructive process works ; of how we can come up with an ' evolutionary programme ' which is acceptable . The critical failing of Piaget's theory , recognised long ago by Vygotskii ( 1986 [ 1934 ] ) , is ...
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