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... elements in dialectical relation with material factors , provide an impetus towards uncovering meaning . On the other hand , Marxist approaches can run roughshod over ideational elements that are not adequately interpretable from a ...
... elements in dialectical relation with material factors , provide an impetus towards uncovering meaning . On the other hand , Marxist approaches can run roughshod over ideational elements that are not adequately interpretable from a ...
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... elements of change cannot be adequately incor- porated into processual approaches . One cannot entirely agree with him on that point . Most processual approaches have avoided human agency , but some notably the new type of cognitive ...
... elements of change cannot be adequately incor- porated into processual approaches . One cannot entirely agree with him on that point . Most processual approaches have avoided human agency , but some notably the new type of cognitive ...
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... elements which the author is careful to acknowledge within processual archaeology are correctly assessed by him as elements which impact upon humans , rather than those about which humans have a choice . Thus it can be concluded that ...
... elements which the author is careful to acknowledge within processual archaeology are correctly assessed by him as elements which impact upon humans , rather than those about which humans have a choice . Thus it can be concluded that ...
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