Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... perspective of History of Science ( for an excellent and thorough discussion of this , see Gustafsson 1996 ) . I will also consider its character from the 1980s up to the present by putting it in its socio- political and intellectual ...
... perspective of History of Science ( for an excellent and thorough discussion of this , see Gustafsson 1996 ) . I will also consider its character from the 1980s up to the present by putting it in its socio- political and intellectual ...
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... perspective , it is emphasised that there are no natural cause explanations that allow certain interpretations to have precedence over others and that the " wrong " theories might be just as interesting as the " right " ones in a ...
... perspective , it is emphasised that there are no natural cause explanations that allow certain interpretations to have precedence over others and that the " wrong " theories might be just as interesting as the " right " ones in a ...
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... perspective it looks at the use of ethnicity in cultural historical archaeology ( chapter two ) and in early social anthropology ( chapter three ) . Both discussions , which are not new , can be justified as paving the road for the ...
... perspective it looks at the use of ethnicity in cultural historical archaeology ( chapter two ) and in early social anthropology ( chapter three ) . Both discussions , which are not new , can be justified as paving the road for the ...
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