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... Archaeology . Ross , R.E. and Stutzman , E. 1984. Two views of archaeology . Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Americar Archaeology , Portland , Oregon . Thomas , D.H. 1974. Predicting the Past : An ...
... Archaeology . Ross , R.E. and Stutzman , E. 1984. Two views of archaeology . Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Americar Archaeology , Portland , Oregon . Thomas , D.H. 1974. Predicting the Past : An ...
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... archaeology , and the New Archaeology are identified with each other . Arguments for a thorough clarification of the above confusions are beyond the scope of this review . The following points , however , may be ma de . -- First ...
... archaeology , and the New Archaeology are identified with each other . Arguments for a thorough clarification of the above confusions are beyond the scope of this review . The following points , however , may be ma de . -- First ...
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... Archaeology . Analytical Archaeology by David Clarke is a good example , and is referred to admiringly in another context later in the book ( p . 174 ) , but is not taken as paradigmatic of the New Archaeology . an Incidentally , some ...
... Archaeology . Analytical Archaeology by David Clarke is a good example , and is referred to admiringly in another context later in the book ( p . 174 ) , but is not taken as paradigmatic of the New Archaeology . an Incidentally , some ...
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