Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... theory from a fantastical fabrication of the human imagination ? By adhering to the analogies of our Time2 we can only hope to make our interpretations seem logical to ourselves . I argue that our ideas will sound as equally fantastical ...
... theory from a fantastical fabrication of the human imagination ? By adhering to the analogies of our Time2 we can only hope to make our interpretations seem logical to ourselves . I argue that our ideas will sound as equally fantastical ...
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... Theory and Practice in Archaeology , London : Routledge , 213-240 . Joyce , R.A. ( 1996 ) " Dorothy Hughes Popenhoe : Eve in an archaeological garden " in Preucel , R.W. & I. Hodder ( eds . ) , Contemporary Theory in Archaeology : A ...
... Theory and Practice in Archaeology , London : Routledge , 213-240 . Joyce , R.A. ( 1996 ) " Dorothy Hughes Popenhoe : Eve in an archaeological garden " in Preucel , R.W. & I. Hodder ( eds . ) , Contemporary Theory in Archaeology : A ...
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... theory into all aspects of practice . This criticism covers old ground but it does raise the ever - present issue of the uneasy marriage of theory and practice in current archaeology . Interpreting Archaeology is a diagnostic rather ...
... theory into all aspects of practice . This criticism covers old ground but it does raise the ever - present issue of the uneasy marriage of theory and practice in current archaeology . Interpreting Archaeology is a diagnostic rather ...
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