Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 109
... discussion to take place . archaeologists could be seen to be lending support to the dominant ideology . As these speakers indi- cated one does not need to look beyond our own society to find support for this perspective on ...
... discussion to take place . archaeologists could be seen to be lending support to the dominant ideology . As these speakers indi- cated one does not need to look beyond our own society to find support for this perspective on ...
Page 126
... discussions of the practical , technological and philo- sophical issues raised by wetland sites . As is made ... discussion be abstracted from the text : can 1. Environmental and ecological . Such data have been emphasised over ...
... discussions of the practical , technological and philo- sophical issues raised by wetland sites . As is made ... discussion be abstracted from the text : can 1. Environmental and ecological . Such data have been emphasised over ...
Page 131
... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none- cusses theless stresses the value of ...
... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none- cusses theless stresses the value of ...
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