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... behaviour is substantively similar to the study of present behaviour , but methodologically different and essentially less reliable . By time perspectivism I mean the belief that different time scales bring into focus different sorts of ...
... behaviour is substantively similar to the study of present behaviour , but methodologically different and essentially less reliable . By time perspectivism I mean the belief that different time scales bring into focus different sorts of ...
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... behaviour on a larger scale and over longer time spans , nor the most easily accessible . Similar reservations apply to the transfer of large - scale concepts to the explanation of small - scale phenomena , since the variables involved ...
... behaviour on a larger scale and over longer time spans , nor the most easily accessible . Similar reservations apply to the transfer of large - scale concepts to the explanation of small - scale phenomena , since the variables involved ...
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... behaviour which have persisted , unchanged , through long periods of time . This seems an especially paradoxical principle for archaeologists to adopt , for it is taken as axiomatic by most that the very essence of human behaviour is ...
... behaviour which have persisted , unchanged , through long periods of time . This seems an especially paradoxical principle for archaeologists to adopt , for it is taken as axiomatic by most that the very essence of human behaviour is ...
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