Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 143
... discipline lying on the fringes of archaeology . Its subject matter obviously lies firmly within the scope of archaeology if one's defini- tion of the latter does not confine itself to prehistoric periods or below - ground evidence ...
... discipline lying on the fringes of archaeology . Its subject matter obviously lies firmly within the scope of archaeology if one's defini- tion of the latter does not confine itself to prehistoric periods or below - ground evidence ...
Page 212
... disciplines , archaeology is quite systematic enough . Tilley underestimates the degree to which archaeologists and historians confront philosophical problems simply in the practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be ...
... disciplines , archaeology is quite systematic enough . Tilley underestimates the degree to which archaeologists and historians confront philosophical problems simply in the practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be ...
Page 225
... discipline in this region . a 1. Archaeologists view their research as a socio - historial discipline with all the consequen- ces this entails , especially on the broadening of their portfolio to the protection of the objects it studies ...
... discipline in this region . a 1. Archaeologists view their research as a socio - historial discipline with all the consequen- ces this entails , especially on the broadening of their portfolio to the protection of the objects it studies ...
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3rd millennium BC action analysis anthropology archaeo archaeological heritage Archaeological Review argued artefacts aspects assumptions Azande behaviour Brahmins British Bronze Age building burial cairn Cambridge University Press causewayed enclosures conception construction context created demarcation depth discipline discussion distinction distribution domestic dominant caste Easter Island eavesdrip economic enclosure ethnoarchaeology evidence example excavation exhibition fact Figure formal Giddens Glyn Daniel Hodder Hoskins household houses human important interaction interest interpretation Intrasite Iron Age landscape layout logy London material culture Megalithic tombs megaliths methodological monuments MRA values Neolithic Nick Higham nodes organisation paper past permeability maps plans political prehistory problems Randsborg Rebuilding reference relations relative asymmetry Renfrew Review from Cambridge ritual Robin Boast Savory segregation significance simulated social sciences society Somerset Levels space Spatial Archaeology spatial studies specific status suggest Sweet Track Tilley tradition transformation variability vernacular architecture village women