Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... human - environment studies and are specifically relevant to geography . During the last 20 years in human geography there has been a reaction against the quantitative approaches of the 1950's and 1960's , and as a discipline human ...
... human - environment studies and are specifically relevant to geography . During the last 20 years in human geography there has been a reaction against the quantitative approaches of the 1950's and 1960's , and as a discipline human ...
Page 91
... human geography and archaeology begin to see themselves as disciplines rooted in the social sciences , authors in these fields have begun to introduce and ' illustrate ' their texts with a greater frequency of literary quotations : e.g. ...
... human geography and archaeology begin to see themselves as disciplines rooted in the social sciences , authors in these fields have begun to introduce and ' illustrate ' their texts with a greater frequency of literary quotations : e.g. ...
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... human occupation had to be completely changed . It was also realised that , because the complexity of the geomorphology and geochemistry had not been appreciated , a number of natural erosion features had been interpreted as ...
... human occupation had to be completely changed . It was also realised that , because the complexity of the geomorphology and geochemistry had not been appreciated , a number of natural erosion features had been interpreted as ...
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