Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 94
... tion , and the like . Thus Scarre's chapter on the Centre - Ouest offers a valuable account of an area not very familiar to English archae- ologists , yet containing highly interesting comparative material such as the late Neolithic ...
... tion , and the like . Thus Scarre's chapter on the Centre - Ouest offers a valuable account of an area not very familiar to English archae- ologists , yet containing highly interesting comparative material such as the late Neolithic ...
Page 98
... tion through analogical model con- struction . Much of the discussion in these papers is helpful in arti- culating points of dissatisfaction with established archaeology and goes far towards outlining exciting alternatives . However , a ...
... tion through analogical model con- struction . Much of the discussion in these papers is helpful in arti- culating points of dissatisfaction with established archaeology and goes far towards outlining exciting alternatives . However , a ...
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... tion of clear and effective argu- ment . The writing and reasoning themselves are neither muddy nor muddled ( which is fairly unusual in archaeological philosophizing ) , but the results are disappointing . Oc- casional good points ...
... tion of clear and effective argu- ment . The writing and reasoning themselves are neither muddy nor muddled ( which is fairly unusual in archaeological philosophizing ) , but the results are disappointing . Oc- casional good points ...
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