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... approaches to interpretation in archaeology , develops his " contextual " approach , and argues for a number of socio - political views to be used in framing contextual interpretations . His primary goal throughout is to find tools for ...
... approaches to interpretation in archaeology , develops his " contextual " approach , and argues for a number of socio - political views to be used in framing contextual interpretations . His primary goal throughout is to find tools for ...
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... approach espoused by Dr. Hodder in the second part of the book . The inspiration Hodder finds in the approach of Max Weber , an example of whose work he outlines as a preliminary model for his own contextual approach , is rtainly ...
... approach espoused by Dr. Hodder in the second part of the book . The inspiration Hodder finds in the approach of Max Weber , an example of whose work he outlines as a preliminary model for his own contextual approach , is rtainly ...
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... approach which , it must be clearly understood , should not be assumed to be the same as for all feminist approaches in archaeology . Surely it is conceivable , and actually seems likely , that some prehistoric women felt what is now ...
... approach which , it must be clearly understood , should not be assumed to be the same as for all feminist approaches in archaeology . Surely it is conceivable , and actually seems likely , that some prehistoric women felt what is now ...
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