Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 99
... argument of the hapless George Frison is resurrected and recrucified in chapter after chap- ter and repetitions like ... argument for its relevance the past . Binford is well aware that warranting arguments on these conditions must ...
... argument of the hapless George Frison is resurrected and recrucified in chapter after chap- ter and repetitions like ... argument for its relevance the past . Binford is well aware that warranting arguments on these conditions must ...
Page 104
... argument of the book , which stres- ses the importance of treating whole , integrated cultural and As an introduction for the general reader , the book provides a comprehensive ( if not altogether clear ) summary of the debates about ...
... argument of the book , which stres- ses the importance of treating whole , integrated cultural and As an introduction for the general reader , the book provides a comprehensive ( if not altogether clear ) summary of the debates about ...
Page 105
... argument in at least two ways . First , it is considered to be the prime criterion by which state- , ments about the past , and the mean- ing of material culture generally , are to be evaluated . This stands in marked contrast to the ...
... argument in at least two ways . First , it is considered to be the prime criterion by which state- , ments about the past , and the mean- ing of material culture generally , are to be evaluated . This stands in marked contrast to the ...
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