Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... facts ' . Earlier , I noted that this has been the case . Archaeozoological ' facts ' ( such as taxa present , their quantity , the population structure of a given taxon and the state of health of the animals present ) have been ...
... facts ' . Earlier , I noted that this has been the case . Archaeozoological ' facts ' ( such as taxa present , their quantity , the population structure of a given taxon and the state of health of the animals present ) have been ...
Page 88
... fact that any observer is bound by her or his own social context requires that the observer's theories about the ... facts about the world . Alternatively a proposition may be said to be true if it is internally coherent , a good example ...
... fact that any observer is bound by her or his own social context requires that the observer's theories about the ... facts about the world . Alternatively a proposition may be said to be true if it is internally coherent , a good example ...
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... facts and refrains from interpretation as far as possible . I try to annihilate my Self and to let only the facts themselves talk ... ( von Ranke 1877 , 103 ) . Each historian strives towards his or her own individual Verstehen ...
... facts and refrains from interpretation as far as possible . I try to annihilate my Self and to let only the facts themselves talk ... ( von Ranke 1877 , 103 ) . Each historian strives towards his or her own individual Verstehen ...
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