Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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Page 81
... argument underlying that conclusion have already been revealed , but let it be repeated here : the conclusion that there are no reliable rational guidelines for assessing theories can be drawn from the strawman premise that positivistic ...
... argument underlying that conclusion have already been revealed , but let it be repeated here : the conclusion that there are no reliable rational guidelines for assessing theories can be drawn from the strawman premise that positivistic ...
Page 90
... argued that he has read my text through tinted glasses . This is unavoidable and it is what archaeologists do in interpreting the past . In arguing with him about his review , our different social perceptions of the world are clarified ...
... argued that he has read my text through tinted glasses . This is unavoidable and it is what archaeologists do in interpreting the past . In arguing with him about his review , our different social perceptions of the world are clarified ...
Page 117
... argued elsewhere that excavation is not " child's play " , while realising that as an exercise in planning ... argue at a quasi - governmental level , in the University Grants Committee , that archaeology is a technical education ...
... argued elsewhere that excavation is not " child's play " , while realising that as an exercise in planning ... argue at a quasi - governmental level , in the University Grants Committee , that archaeology is a technical education ...
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