Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... on small - scale social inter- actions is equally vulnerable to the charge of an extreme substantive uniformitarianism . It is certainly significant that almost all those students who have pursued such an approach with any success 18.
... on small - scale social inter- actions is equally vulnerable to the charge of an extreme substantive uniformitarianism . It is certainly significant that almost all those students who have pursued such an approach with any success 18.
Page 54
... inter- pretations claim universality for specific European forms of political administration ( a formalist version of political anthropology ) . Evidence in the ethnohistoric sources suggests that managerial interpretations of what ...
... inter- pretations claim universality for specific European forms of political administration ( a formalist version of political anthropology ) . Evidence in the ethnohistoric sources suggests that managerial interpretations of what ...
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... inter- pretation is as plausible as any other . The bones of the argument underlying that conclusion have already been revealed , but let it be repeated here : the conclusion that there are no reliable rational guidelines for assessing ...
... inter- pretation is as plausible as any other . The bones of the argument underlying that conclusion have already been revealed , but let it be repeated here : the conclusion that there are no reliable rational guidelines for assessing ...
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