Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... criticisms . First , the process of averaging over individual diversity must be supplanted by a new generation of models ... criticism is implicit in Bailey's ( 1981 ; 1983 ) call for a new " time perspectivism " in archaeology . Bailey ...
... criticisms . First , the process of averaging over individual diversity must be supplanted by a new generation of models ... criticism is implicit in Bailey's ( 1981 ; 1983 ) call for a new " time perspectivism " in archaeology . Bailey ...
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... criticism , from a refutationist perspective . A difficulty with Hodder's contextual approach is inherent in his goal , not in the method used to strive towards it . His primary example explaining the meaning of the decoration on the ...
... criticism , from a refutationist perspective . A difficulty with Hodder's contextual approach is inherent in his goal , not in the method used to strive towards it . His primary example explaining the meaning of the decoration on the ...
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... criticism . To use an example from the book , Gamble interprets the geometric similarity between Venus figurine design across Europe C. 27,000-24,000 BP suggesting that possibly reflects information network . this an a as such although ...
... criticism . To use an example from the book , Gamble interprets the geometric similarity between Venus figurine design across Europe C. 27,000-24,000 BP suggesting that possibly reflects information network . this an a as such although ...
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