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... causal elements which determine system evolution . These are ultimate questions to which archaeological models at ... causation ; these dynamical models allow a series of interconnected entities to be solved simultaneously . Such models ...
... causal elements which determine system evolution . These are ultimate questions to which archaeological models at ... causation ; these dynamical models allow a series of interconnected entities to be solved simultaneously . Such models ...
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... causality involved . an Towards a Causal Realignment It is clear that if simulation in archaeology is ever to aspire to its promise of providing insight into long - term socio - cultural evolution , then it must respond to the above ...
... causality involved . an Towards a Causal Realignment It is clear that if simulation in archaeology is ever to aspire to its promise of providing insight into long - term socio - cultural evolution , then it must respond to the above ...
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... causation . Maruyama provides a useful contribution to our search for alternative causal mechanisms as a more apposite representation of social and cultural evolution . He proposes four types of interrelated causal models level at the ...
... causation . Maruyama provides a useful contribution to our search for alternative causal mechanisms as a more apposite representation of social and cultural evolution . He proposes four types of interrelated causal models level at the ...
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