Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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This effect has become evident in the context of ' longitudinal ' ethnographic studies , which involve observation of the subject society over a period of several decades . It has been possible to isolate processes operating over the ...
This effect has become evident in the context of ' longitudinal ' ethnographic studies , which involve observation of the subject society over a period of several decades . It has been possible to isolate processes operating over the ...
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... effect , before considering how they interact . On a time span of days to decades , for example , what we see of behaviour is dominated by individual action and the social interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to ...
... effect , before considering how they interact . On a time span of days to decades , for example , what we see of behaviour is dominated by individual action and the social interactions between individuals . On a time span of decades to ...
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... effects in the long term . Clearly these issues are intimately connected to the specific research question being asked and underlie the need for rigorous conceptual models within simulation studies . Correlative with the question of ...
... effects in the long term . Clearly these issues are intimately connected to the specific research question being asked and underlie the need for rigorous conceptual models within simulation studies . Correlative with the question of ...
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