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Page 76
... Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which Hodder recommends be closely considered when reconstructing meaning for prehistoric peoples . The ...
... Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which Hodder recommends be closely considered when reconstructing meaning for prehistoric peoples . The ...
Page 81
... Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any inter- pretation is as plausible as any other . The bones of the ...
... Hodder abandons individualistic method as a tool for making rational decisions about interpretations of meaning , adopting in its place the relativist position that any inter- pretation is as plausible as any other . The bones of the ...
Page 85
... Hodder states that " Contextual archaeology undoubtedly has links with the ' anti - system ' movements of the sixties " ( p . 163 ) . If the relativistic underpinnings of the third part of Reading the Past are allowed to slip into Hodder's ...
... Hodder states that " Contextual archaeology undoubtedly has links with the ' anti - system ' movements of the sixties " ( p . 163 ) . If the relativistic underpinnings of the third part of Reading the Past are allowed to slip into Hodder's ...
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