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The second contrast is between the individual text and its wider context , which
can again , as the diagram shows , be divided into material ( here labelled '
archaeological ' ) and non - material ( ' textual ' ) contexts . The procedures that
take ...
The second contrast is between the individual text and its wider context , which
can again , as the diagram shows , be divided into material ( here labelled '
archaeological ' ) and non - material ( ' textual ' ) contexts . The procedures that
take ...
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For this reason , the approach cannot be implemented from first principles on
material as it is discovered ( as yet , at any rate ) , but its application after the
event to the data available is important , as will become clear in the following
section .
For this reason , the approach cannot be implemented from first principles on
material as it is discovered ( as yet , at any rate ) , but its application after the
event to the data available is important , as will become clear in the following
section .
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archaeologically recoverable material , but it is an indirect , or oblique one . This
is indicated by ( * ) in column 2 . NON - MATERIAL MATERIAL
ARCHAEOLOGICALLY INVISIBLE ARCHAEOLOGICALLY VISIBLE LANGUAGE
( Structure ...
archaeologically recoverable material , but it is an indirect , or oblique one . This
is indicated by ( * ) in column 2 . NON - MATERIAL MATERIAL
ARCHAEOLOGICALLY INVISIBLE ARCHAEOLOGICALLY VISIBLE LANGUAGE
( Structure ...
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