Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... social science ' ) of ' social science ' as primarily concerned with the construction of theories , as if knowledge were a world of ideas , which is the one which has appeared most attractive to a certain kind of archaeologist . Other ...
... social science ' ) of ' social science ' as primarily concerned with the construction of theories , as if knowledge were a world of ideas , which is the one which has appeared most attractive to a certain kind of archaeologist . Other ...
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... social form and social dynamics . These Firstly , sentiments can be disputed for several reasons . for a discipline to be human and humane it need not be social . The assumption of the priority of the social over other aspects of human ...
... social form and social dynamics . These Firstly , sentiments can be disputed for several reasons . for a discipline to be human and humane it need not be social . The assumption of the priority of the social over other aspects of human ...
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... social formations , we conceive it as a mode ( s ) of intervention in social relations , carried out through practice , which seeks the reproduction rather than the transformation of the social formation , in the presence of ...
... social formations , we conceive it as a mode ( s ) of intervention in social relations , carried out through practice , which seeks the reproduction rather than the transformation of the social formation , in the presence of ...
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