Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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This problem has been emphasised in a wider archaeological context by Clarke ( 1973 ) , Schiffer ( 1976 ) and Binford ( 1977 ) who have stressed the need for the development of , respectively , ' interpretive theory ' , ' behavioural ...
This problem has been emphasised in a wider archaeological context by Clarke ( 1973 ) , Schiffer ( 1976 ) and Binford ( 1977 ) who have stressed the need for the development of , respectively , ' interpretive theory ' , ' behavioural ...
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In Theory and Explanation in Archaeology : The Southampton Conference , edited by C. Renfrew , M.J. Rowlands and B.A. Segraves , 389-422 . Academic Press , New York . Kendall , D.G. 1971 Seriation from abundance matrices .
In Theory and Explanation in Archaeology : The Southampton Conference , edited by C. Renfrew , M.J. Rowlands and B.A. Segraves , 389-422 . Academic Press , New York . Kendall , D.G. 1971 Seriation from abundance matrices .
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Binford is well aware that warranting arguments on these conditions must themselves be theory - laden , but circularity may be avoided by heeding his dictum that " Our middle - range theory must be intellectually independent of ations ...
Binford is well aware that warranting arguments on these conditions must themselves be theory - laden , but circularity may be avoided by heeding his dictum that " Our middle - range theory must be intellectually independent of ations ...
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