Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 80
... understand places . ( Binford 1982 , 6 ) -- Certainly , in archaeology there is a recognition of a quality or scale ... understanding of the intention ) suggests a conscious social definition of a specific location as a ' place ' of ...
... understand places . ( Binford 1982 , 6 ) -- Certainly , in archaeology there is a recognition of a quality or scale ... understanding of the intention ) suggests a conscious social definition of a specific location as a ' place ' of ...
Page 83
... understand places or sites . While , on one hand , this is simply a problem relating to the ' muteness ' of excavated data , at the same time the creation of pattern allows us to side - step our ignorance of specific locations ...
... understand places or sites . While , on one hand , this is simply a problem relating to the ' muteness ' of excavated data , at the same time the creation of pattern allows us to side - step our ignorance of specific locations ...
Page 134
... understand the nature of barriers , both cultural and cognitive , which produce variation in ceramic decoration , we can not generalise about the nature of ceramic change , or its meaning , in any cogent way . Zipf's principle of least ...
... understand the nature of barriers , both cultural and cognitive , which produce variation in ceramic decoration , we can not generalise about the nature of ceramic change , or its meaning , in any cogent way . Zipf's principle of least ...
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