Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 68
... discussion will clarify the importance of their approach . It is worth noting , however , that although much of the discussion here has been in prescriptive terms , much of the data we possess from the Aegean area have already been ...
... discussion will clarify the importance of their approach . It is worth noting , however , that although much of the discussion here has been in prescriptive terms , much of the data we possess from the Aegean area have already been ...
Page 130
... discussion draws on bodies of Marxist social theory and semio- tics , and this discussion is an- chored to her own research on the Merina Kingdom of Madagascar in the 18th century . Saitta's paper is higly critical of the empiricism of ...
... discussion draws on bodies of Marxist social theory and semio- tics , and this discussion is an- chored to her own research on the Merina Kingdom of Madagascar in the 18th century . Saitta's paper is higly critical of the empiricism of ...
Page 132
... discussion on a number of open , even volatile philosophical questions , her pre- sentation of the different issues involved gives little indication of the depth and range of philoso- phical argument which has produced the positions she ...
... discussion on a number of open , even volatile philosophical questions , her pre- sentation of the different issues involved gives little indication of the depth and range of philoso- phical argument which has produced the positions she ...
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