Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... discussion of subjects which are rarely debated outside the conference hall and by publishing twice a year , will provide the swift turnround that such discussion demands . Issues will usually comprise a thematic section ( containing ...
... discussion of subjects which are rarely debated outside the conference hall and by publishing twice a year , will provide the swift turnround that such discussion demands . Issues will usually comprise a thematic section ( containing ...
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... discussions , reviews etc. ( e.g. Journal of Danish Archaeology ) . The objective is to keep the actual and the published knowledge in line and to stimulate discussion as a basis for research priorities . Such journals serve to ...
... discussions , reviews etc. ( e.g. Journal of Danish Archaeology ) . The objective is to keep the actual and the published knowledge in line and to stimulate discussion as a basis for research priorities . Such journals serve to ...
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... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none - theless stresses the value of ...
... discussion of interaction patterns between philosophers and archaeologists , and her suggestion that dialogue collapses because their interests in explanation are considerably different . She none - theless stresses the value of ...
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