Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... assumptions : 1 ) That the archaeological occupational event . residues represent a single 2 ) That the spatial ... assumption that the archaeologist's goal is the reconstruction of activities or behaviour as these occur in systemic ...
... assumptions : 1 ) That the archaeological occupational event . residues represent a single 2 ) That the spatial ... assumption that the archaeologist's goal is the reconstruction of activities or behaviour as these occur in systemic ...
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... assumptions about people have been avoided and assumptions are made only about plants and their behaviour under certain physical conditions . This relationship is causal and relevant ( cf. Binford 1981 : ch.2 ) and so this type of ...
... assumptions about people have been avoided and assumptions are made only about plants and their behaviour under certain physical conditions . This relationship is causal and relevant ( cf. Binford 1981 : ch.2 ) and so this type of ...
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... assumption that ar- chaeologists can conclusively test their hypotheses using the Hypothetico - Deductive method , either by ... assumptions about what sort of evidence should bear out a part- icular prediction . This seemingly sceptical ...
... assumption that ar- chaeologists can conclusively test their hypotheses using the Hypothetico - Deductive method , either by ... assumptions about what sort of evidence should bear out a part- icular prediction . This seemingly sceptical ...
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