Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 93
... debate can also be communicated to a wider audience . ' The archaeology of mind ' is potentially of just as great ( if not more ) interest to the public as the archaeology of Roman Britain . What is required is the ability to express ...
... debate can also be communicated to a wider audience . ' The archaeology of mind ' is potentially of just as great ( if not more ) interest to the public as the archaeology of Roman Britain . What is required is the ability to express ...
Page 104
... debates about analogy , the history of its and the relationships between an- alogy and ethnoarchaeology ( the latter is restricted to an active field method , corresponding to Richard Gould's notion of ' living archaeology ' , while the ...
... debates about analogy , the history of its and the relationships between an- alogy and ethnoarchaeology ( the latter is restricted to an active field method , corresponding to Richard Gould's notion of ' living archaeology ' , while the ...
Page 106
... debate over the role of analogy and cross- cultural generalisations in the interpretation of archaeological data . Ethnoarchaeology encompas- ses a variety of different , often mutually exclusive , approaches to the use of ethnography ...
... debate over the role of analogy and cross- cultural generalisations in the interpretation of archaeological data . Ethnoarchaeology encompas- ses a variety of different , often mutually exclusive , approaches to the use of ethnography ...
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