Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... textual evidence . Archaeology should be dialectically related to textual evidence : not only to reveal contradictions , but to contribute to our knowledge of the past by providing non - related pieces of information . With its faults ...
... textual evidence . Archaeology should be dialectically related to textual evidence : not only to reveal contradictions , but to contribute to our knowledge of the past by providing non - related pieces of information . With its faults ...
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... textual . Thereby implying that it works equally well with all kind of source material . Textual archaeology is only from a technical point of view restricted to a certain period . The parallel term , textual history , is in the same ...
... textual . Thereby implying that it works equally well with all kind of source material . Textual archaeology is only from a technical point of view restricted to a certain period . The parallel term , textual history , is in the same ...
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... textual characteristics of meaningful action in Ricoeur's philosophy , and therefore of material culture , which is ... textual ' evidence in the ricoeurian sense of the word then we can approach both kinds of ' textual ' evidence ...
... textual characteristics of meaningful action in Ricoeur's philosophy , and therefore of material culture , which is ... textual ' evidence in the ricoeurian sense of the word then we can approach both kinds of ' textual ' evidence ...
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