Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 182
... explanations must be exhausted before recourse is made to either socio - political or ritual explanations , which appears to have been the way in which the scheme has been applied . It might be that a liberty is being taken here in ...
... explanations must be exhausted before recourse is made to either socio - political or ritual explanations , which appears to have been the way in which the scheme has been applied . It might be that a liberty is being taken here in ...
Page 207
... explanations to fit those facts . The ultimate arbiter between competing hypotheses has never been purely and simply ... explanation for the observed variability . The currency for the negotiation of truths in archaeology has been until ...
... explanations to fit those facts . The ultimate arbiter between competing hypotheses has never been purely and simply ... explanation for the observed variability . The currency for the negotiation of truths in archaeology has been until ...
Page 214
... explanations should stand up to general methodological criteria . Does the explanation encompass all the relevant data ... explanation , and do they too fit and make sense of the evidence of which we are aware ? It is to these questions ...
... explanations should stand up to general methodological criteria . Does the explanation encompass all the relevant data ... explanation , and do they too fit and make sense of the evidence of which we are aware ? It is to these questions ...
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