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... discipline , destined to consume the general insights of others , but never able to generate any of its own . In short , the archaeological study of the past cannot tell us anything of importance that we did not already know . It is ...
... discipline , destined to consume the general insights of others , but never able to generate any of its own . In short , the archaeological study of the past cannot tell us anything of importance that we did not already know . It is ...
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discipline , except perhaps in so far as it clothes in a narrative framework of particular instances the generalisations of other disciplines . It would not be surprising to find this attitude to the past expressed by human ecologists ...
discipline , except perhaps in so far as it clothes in a narrative framework of particular instances the generalisations of other disciplines . It would not be surprising to find this attitude to the past expressed by human ecologists ...
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... discipline in its tendency to defer to the authority of other disciplines , to borrow , often superficially , the contents of their textbooks , to acquiesce in accusations of methodological inferiority , or to take refuge in technical ...
... discipline in its tendency to defer to the authority of other disciplines , to borrow , often superficially , the contents of their textbooks , to acquiesce in accusations of methodological inferiority , or to take refuge in technical ...
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