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Page 14
... values has to be decided by each individual on the basis of his or her most funda- mental values , not in isolation from them as if they were unrelated . Politics Another touching belief of archaeologists is the faith that politics can ...
... values has to be decided by each individual on the basis of his or her most funda- mental values , not in isolation from them as if they were unrelated . Politics Another touching belief of archaeologists is the faith that politics can ...
Page 37
... values . Hagen's separation between the archaeologist as a ' private ' ( political ) person and a ' scholar ' ( non - political ) reflects the same delusion of a strict dichotomy between ' fact ' and ' value ' . As noted by Barthes in ...
... values . Hagen's separation between the archaeologist as a ' private ' ( political ) person and a ' scholar ' ( non - political ) reflects the same delusion of a strict dichotomy between ' fact ' and ' value ' . As noted by Barthes in ...
Page 95
... values in the D matrix are given the same value . On top of this human predation , wolves ( and other preda- tors ) are operating . We can conceive of the wolf kill as having two components . The first results from predation on weaker ...
... values in the D matrix are given the same value . On top of this human predation , wolves ( and other preda- tors ) are operating . We can conceive of the wolf kill as having two components . The first results from predation on weaker ...
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