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Page 85
... archaeo- logical research is to be acceptable in the different parts of the world and archaeology is to integrate the best possible interpretive machinery from all the different schools within a single coherent discipline ( Clarke 1979 ...
... archaeo- logical research is to be acceptable in the different parts of the world and archaeology is to integrate the best possible interpretive machinery from all the different schools within a single coherent discipline ( Clarke 1979 ...
Page 107
... archaeo- logical inference . Conversely , however , it would follow that an exhibit showing how and why inferences are made from archaeological evidence will give to the public the means of criticising and evaluating archaeo- logical ...
... archaeo- logical inference . Conversely , however , it would follow that an exhibit showing how and why inferences are made from archaeological evidence will give to the public the means of criticising and evaluating archaeo- logical ...
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... archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the wider issues of the world , ignoring or perhaps even condoning Apartheid . Given the original aims of WAC , that should be reckoned as just about the worst possible oucome ...
... archaeo- logy would have be en seen as insensitve to the wider issues of the world , ignoring or perhaps even condoning Apartheid . Given the original aims of WAC , that should be reckoned as just about the worst possible oucome ...
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