Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... traditional . This is based on the fact that the authors note that the use of the historical record is a methodological approach in its own right when they state that historical archaeology employs both archaeology , history and ...
... traditional . This is based on the fact that the authors note that the use of the historical record is a methodological approach in its own right when they state that historical archaeology employs both archaeology , history and ...
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... traditional history as a discipline , the subject is in itself responsible for the production of a lot of formal institutions which are from the very beginning documented , i.e. made equal , or almost equal , in intent to their own ...
... traditional history as a discipline , the subject is in itself responsible for the production of a lot of formal institutions which are from the very beginning documented , i.e. made equal , or almost equal , in intent to their own ...
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... traditional state forms . notion of heterarchy ( Ehrenreich et al . 1995 ) , in conjunction with developments of Southall's long - established model of the segmentary state ( 1988 ) which certainly provide stimulating bases for ...
... traditional state forms . notion of heterarchy ( Ehrenreich et al . 1995 ) , in conjunction with developments of Southall's long - established model of the segmentary state ( 1988 ) which certainly provide stimulating bases for ...
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