Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... context . The focus on social context alone cannot , therefore , establish a necessary understanding of how our subject developed and accordingly illuminate the nature and properties of the conceptual framework within which we work ...
... context . The focus on social context alone cannot , therefore , establish a necessary understanding of how our subject developed and accordingly illuminate the nature and properties of the conceptual framework within which we work ...
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... context , which can again , as the diagram shows , be divided into material ( here labelled ' archaeological ' ) and ... context , but not of a text's relationship to its textual context . In other words , without knowing a single fact ...
... context , which can again , as the diagram shows , be divided into material ( here labelled ' archaeological ' ) and ... context , but not of a text's relationship to its textual context . In other words , without knowing a single fact ...
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... context . A converse instance is the Pylos archive room , where many texts are found within the same archaeological context , but form part of many textual contexts . Here the separate definition of textual context and detailed ...
... context . A converse instance is the Pylos archive room , where many texts are found within the same archaeological context , but form part of many textual contexts . Here the separate definition of textual context and detailed ...
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