Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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... method and design that grew out of fieldwork , largely , it seemed at the time , by itself . It would be nice to pretend , as I have done from time to time in research seminars and the like , that we approached our problems from the top ...
... method and design that grew out of fieldwork , largely , it seemed at the time , by itself . It would be nice to pretend , as I have done from time to time in research seminars and the like , that we approached our problems from the top ...
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... methods and analytical approaches . On the other hand the context was still being removed , either through choice or ... method for locating new sites . Field survey in the Stonehenge Environs Project Recent surveys of surface collection ...
... methods and analytical approaches . On the other hand the context was still being removed , either through choice or ... method for locating new sites . Field survey in the Stonehenge Environs Project Recent surveys of surface collection ...
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... method of falsification as the basis of scientific growth through criticism . Smith's piece is also critical of the use of the hypothetico - deductive method in archaeology and of causal explan- ation in general , and urges the adoption ...
... method of falsification as the basis of scientific growth through criticism . Smith's piece is also critical of the use of the hypothetico - deductive method in archaeology and of causal explan- ation in general , and urges the adoption ...
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