Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... historians . He argued that " the first idea we should reject is that archeologists are simply strange historians working at a disadvantage : historians , that is , without written records " ( Binford 1983 : 20 ) . He believed that ...
... historians . He argued that " the first idea we should reject is that archeologists are simply strange historians working at a disadvantage : historians , that is , without written records " ( Binford 1983 : 20 ) . He believed that ...
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... historians and younger economic and social historians , often basing their work on sophisticated quantification of massive data bases ( Fogel and Elton 1983 ) . The arguments among the historians made those among archaeologists look ...
... historians and younger economic and social historians , often basing their work on sophisticated quantification of massive data bases ( Fogel and Elton 1983 ) . The arguments among the historians made those among archaeologists look ...
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... historians . It is difficult to abstract a single theoretical message from the new cultural history . As Geertz has noted of anthropological scholarship , " Theoretical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that ...
... historians . It is difficult to abstract a single theoretical message from the new cultural history . As Geertz has noted of anthropological scholarship , " Theoretical formulations hover so low over the interpretations they govern that ...
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