Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... interests held by archaeologists . Bailey gives the most wide - ranging attention to AT , focusing on the issue of ... interest in archaeologists ' selection of time scales appears in McGlade's paper . Here the focus shifts from scales ...
... interests held by archaeologists . Bailey gives the most wide - ranging attention to AT , focusing on the issue of ... interest in archaeologists ' selection of time scales appears in McGlade's paper . Here the focus shifts from scales ...
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... interest , thereby achieving an exaggerated importance . In either case the discontinuities in the past , and the revolutions required to over- come them , come to be taken for granted as ' facts ' of history . Clearly such an ...
... interest , thereby achieving an exaggerated importance . In either case the discontinuities in the past , and the revolutions required to over- come them , come to be taken for granted as ' facts ' of history . Clearly such an ...
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... interest . Generations of us learnt from him how to relax a lecturer , how to speak directly to an audience and how to involve that audience in the story . He didn't gaze out above our heads , nor did he pace the floor , and his clarity ...
... interest . Generations of us learnt from him how to relax a lecturer , how to speak directly to an audience and how to involve that audience in the story . He didn't gaze out above our heads , nor did he pace the floor , and his clarity ...
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abstract allocation analysis Anthony Sinclair Anthropology archaeo archaeological record Archaeological Review argued argument attitudes Bailey behaviour calendrical Cambridge 6:1 Cambridge University Press causal Chatelperronian Christopher Tilley chronology complex concepts concerning contemporary context contextual approach contextual archaeology criticism discussion domestic cycle dynastic economic Economic Anthropology emic emphasise ethnohistoric etic Europe example explanation framework future gentry Goody groups Hodder human Ian Hodder important Indians individual interactions interest interpretation involved Kow Swamp Lewis Binford London Marakwet material culture Maya McGlade meaning Mesoamerica Mesoamerican methodological Michael Shanks middle range theory models Montmollin Native Americans notion organisation Palaeolithic perspective perspectivism phenomena political prehispanic problem processes processual approaches processual archaeology production Reading the Past reference refutationist method relation relationship relativism Review from Cambridge Simulations in Archaeology society spans spatial structuralist structure substantive uniformitarianism Szeletian temporal theoretical theory traditional understanding Upper Palaeolithic variables Zimmerman