Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... concerning the manner in which simulation models replicate time , either in a retrodictive sense , or as is more common , in a predictive sense . Ultimately , of course , time ( however we define it ) can never be simulated and we are ...
... concerning the manner in which simulation models replicate time , either in a retrodictive sense , or as is more common , in a predictive sense . Ultimately , of course , time ( however we define it ) can never be simulated and we are ...
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... concerning surface artefact scatters ( mostly pottery ) , a few agricultural features , and site location with reference to resources . None of the bridging arguments are grounded in clear archaeological household contexts , such as ...
... concerning surface artefact scatters ( mostly pottery ) , a few agricultural features , and site location with reference to resources . None of the bridging arguments are grounded in clear archaeological household contexts , such as ...
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... concerning meaning can be asserted about the prehistoric past , but so can almost anything else including denial of those assertions . Gone would be the benefits of individualistic method and its refutationist underpinnings Hodder ...
... concerning meaning can be asserted about the prehistoric past , but so can almost anything else including denial of those assertions . Gone would be the benefits of individualistic method and its refutationist underpinnings Hodder ...
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