Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... past . If this theory of perception is valid for us it must also be valid for the people of the past we seek to understand . A dilemma arises . How , if we can only constitute our evidence through our own perceptions which depend upon ...
... past . If this theory of perception is valid for us it must also be valid for the people of the past we seek to understand . A dilemma arises . How , if we can only constitute our evidence through our own perceptions which depend upon ...
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... past . To have confidence that the classifications that we discern in the archaeological record correspond with past classifications , we must situate the classificatory systems in their proper context . If the classificatory systems ...
... past . To have confidence that the classifications that we discern in the archaeological record correspond with past classifications , we must situate the classificatory systems in their proper context . If the classificatory systems ...
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... past - they may have been even greater due to lack of access to effective medical and surgical care but assessing the prevalence of disability in past human groups presents a number of problems , some of which are listed below : - 1 ...
... past - they may have been even greater due to lack of access to effective medical and surgical care but assessing the prevalence of disability in past human groups presents a number of problems , some of which are listed below : - 1 ...
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