Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 168
... problems that have been hinted at , point to the fact that archaeology lacks an epistemological framework within which these disparate issues could be fitted in a way that would clarify their relative validity , their interpretative ...
... problems that have been hinted at , point to the fact that archaeology lacks an epistemological framework within which these disparate issues could be fitted in a way that would clarify their relative validity , their interpretative ...
Page 181
... problems of inference with special reference to the use of the terms ' ritual ' and ' domestic ' to describe various categories of archaeological entity . It will be argued that while both terms are a useful short - hand for defining ...
... problems of inference with special reference to the use of the terms ' ritual ' and ' domestic ' to describe various categories of archaeological entity . It will be argued that while both terms are a useful short - hand for defining ...
Page 235
... problems , is timely . The work itself concentrates on quantitative analysis of assemblage technologies and sees the Tayacian as a " technique " between the and the Clacto - Abbevillian prepared - core techniques . я The paper on the ...
... problems , is timely . The work itself concentrates on quantitative analysis of assemblage technologies and sees the Tayacian as a " technique " between the and the Clacto - Abbevillian prepared - core techniques . я The paper on the ...
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