Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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for Substantive uniformitarianism has a methodological corollary ; whereas we can observe and interrogate living people ... observation , it is necessary to define the time spans over which particular variables have an observable effect ...
for Substantive uniformitarianism has a methodological corollary ; whereas we can observe and interrogate living people ... observation , it is necessary to define the time spans over which particular variables have an observable effect ...
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... observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings as living individuals cannot be assumed to be the only processes operating . They are not necessarily the most appropriate ...
... observation . What it does assert is that the small - scale processes that dominate our lives and surroundings as living individuals cannot be assumed to be the only processes operating . They are not necessarily the most appropriate ...
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... observation in this sense would leave most of us with an impossibly limited view . The reality is that a great deal of what we claim to know about the contemporary world around us depends on ' second - hand ' observation through books ...
... observation in this sense would leave most of us with an impossibly limited view . The reality is that a great deal of what we claim to know about the contemporary world around us depends on ' second - hand ' observation through books ...
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