Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 169
... of genotypes because it is on the basis of the latter ( which are the abstract , elementary rules that underlie and thus yield spatial form ) that Dermeability maps take concrete shape . On the basis of such a device , two important. 169 ..
... of genotypes because it is on the basis of the latter ( which are the abstract , elementary rules that underlie and thus yield spatial form ) that Dermeability maps take concrete shape . On the basis of such a device , two important. 169 ..
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... abstract generalities / archetypes . Rather , they exist only within their social context and thereby are continuously transformed and maintained at the level of daily detail and generational pattern . If , for example , one was to ...
... abstract generalities / archetypes . Rather , they exist only within their social context and thereby are continuously transformed and maintained at the level of daily detail and generational pattern . If , for example , one was to ...
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... abstract problems of a broad theoretical nature . It means the translation of archaeological observation into the language of social science . Only in this way can archaeology contribute , and , by implication , only in this way can ...
... abstract problems of a broad theoretical nature . It means the translation of archaeological observation into the language of social science . Only in this way can archaeology contribute , and , by implication , only in this way can ...
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