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... explanation : the relationship is more subtle , for it is not simply a question of seeking an isomorphic mapping ... explanations in economic prehistory . In Sheridan , A. and Bailey , G.N. ( eds ) Economic Archaeology ( Oxford , B.A.R. ...
... explanation : the relationship is more subtle , for it is not simply a question of seeking an isomorphic mapping ... explanations in economic prehistory . In Sheridan , A. and Bailey , G.N. ( eds ) Economic Archaeology ( Oxford , B.A.R. ...
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... explanations are radically different from diffusionist explanations : the latter are unanticipated unpredictable -- from the former . High structuralist and Marxist approaches , on the other hand , assume that certain broad categories ...
... explanations are radically different from diffusionist explanations : the latter are unanticipated unpredictable -- from the former . High structuralist and Marxist approaches , on the other hand , assume that certain broad categories ...
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... explanations is impossible . Even if the probabilities could be calculated , acceptance of a range of probability for confidence in an explanation encourages the acceptance of improbable , but possible , anomalies . This discourages the ...
... explanations is impossible . Even if the probabilities could be calculated , acceptance of a range of probability for confidence in an explanation encourages the acceptance of improbable , but possible , anomalies . This discourages the ...
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