Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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Page 78
... understanding and new insight , they are of much less value . That is why theories of the latter too often seem to yield little unanticipated understanding once having been used to interpret a culture . By way of contrast , consider the ...
... understanding and new insight , they are of much less value . That is why theories of the latter too often seem to yield little unanticipated understanding once having been used to interpret a culture . By way of contrast , consider the ...
Page 84
... understanding science in general , archaeology in particular . Almost everyone is aware of despicable cases in archaeology where theories about the past have been used , even deliberately , to propagandise . More generally , there ...
... understanding science in general , archaeology in particular . Almost everyone is aware of despicable cases in archaeology where theories about the past have been used , even deliberately , to propagandise . More generally , there ...
Page 106
... understanding individual circumstances . a Moreover , by understanding the specific historical contexts of different actions , we will be in a far better position to judge their wider ideological and discursive significance . Anyone ...
... understanding individual circumstances . a Moreover , by understanding the specific historical contexts of different actions , we will be in a far better position to judge their wider ideological and discursive significance . Anyone ...
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