Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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History and Theoretical Development : The Importance of a Critical Historiography of Archaeology Polly J. Fahnestock The purpose of the following discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially ...
History and Theoretical Development : The Importance of a Critical Historiography of Archaeology Polly J. Fahnestock The purpose of the following discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially ...
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( Read & LeBlanc 1978 ) , that archaeology would be better off if archaeologists " .. " ... worried more about creative theory building and less about being right ... " ( Bertram 1978 : 319 ) . The removal of archaeology's historical ...
( Read & LeBlanc 1978 ) , that archaeology would be better off if archaeologists " .. " ... worried more about creative theory building and less about being right ... " ( Bertram 1978 : 319 ) . The removal of archaeology's historical ...
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to of think that this was the period greatest expansion and interest in archaeology . As archaeology in Central Europe seems always to have had a much more directly public - oriented function than in north - west Europe , much emphasis ...
to of think that this was the period greatest expansion and interest in archaeology . As archaeology in Central Europe seems always to have had a much more directly public - oriented function than in north - west Europe , much emphasis ...
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