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Page 127
... evidence to the historical study of the particular theme is considered , and the development of past work and current techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of ...
... evidence to the historical study of the particular theme is considered , and the development of past work and current techniques reviewed . In many instances recommendations for future work are given , argued largely along lines of ...
Page 128
... evidence available , but obscures any clear view of change through time across several classes of data . It is only fair to note that Clarke is obviously aware of these questions ; that the problems of integrating material and document ...
... evidence available , but obscures any clear view of change through time across several classes of data . It is only fair to note that Clarke is obviously aware of these questions ; that the problems of integrating material and document ...
Page 131
... evidence indicating their presence , but likewise the absence of evidence for these con- cepts beforehand is taken as evidence of absence . This should not be so . What is really being observed is the first discovered evidence of ...
... evidence indicating their presence , but likewise the absence of evidence for these con- cepts beforehand is taken as evidence of absence . This should not be so . What is really being observed is the first discovered evidence of ...
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