Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 129
... tion " ( p . 8 ) , the book clearly implies that some theories namely those which focus on the dynamics of sociocultural reproduc- tion and transformation deserve primary emphasis in archaeological research . -- Following the ...
... tion " ( p . 8 ) , the book clearly implies that some theories namely those which focus on the dynamics of sociocultural reproduc- tion and transformation deserve primary emphasis in archaeological research . -- Following the ...
Page 130
... tion is drawn to problems such the choice of appropriate units of analysis , scale , and the formula- tion of alternative models and working hypotheses . Similarly , a focus on society as an information processing and exchanging ...
... tion is drawn to problems such the choice of appropriate units of analysis , scale , and the formula- tion of alternative models and working hypotheses . Similarly , a focus on society as an information processing and exchanging ...
Page 132
... tion of clear and effective argu- ment . The writing and reasoning themselves are neither muddy nor muddled ( which is fairly unusual in archaeological philosophizing ) , but the results are disappointing . casional good points surface ...
... tion of clear and effective argu- ment . The writing and reasoning themselves are neither muddy nor muddled ( which is fairly unusual in archaeological philosophizing ) , but the results are disappointing . casional good points surface ...
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