Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 103
... suggests that the book is some how protected by an unspoken sancti- moniousness , as though it is than what it simply appears to It does not seem far - fetched , then , to cast Hodder's book itself as a symbol in action , a boundary ...
... suggests that the book is some how protected by an unspoken sancti- moniousness , as though it is than what it simply appears to It does not seem far - fetched , then , to cast Hodder's book itself as a symbol in action , a boundary ...
Page 105
links . In many instances the author simply suggests that alternative , non - functional variables would be more ... suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been ...
links . In many instances the author simply suggests that alternative , non - functional variables would be more ... suggesting the plaus- ibility of alternatives . -- The theoretical issues which Hodder raises in this book have been ...
Page 106
... suggests that little account has been taken of recent criticisms of the perspect- ive which Peacock , amongst others , has adopted , or of the debate over the role of analogy and cross- cultural generalisations in the interpretation of ...
... suggests that little account has been taken of recent criticisms of the perspect- ive which Peacock , amongst others , has adopted , or of the debate over the role of analogy and cross- cultural generalisations in the interpretation of ...
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