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... interpreted as a product of its structures rather than as a creative process . -- —— Incidentally , the ' high structuralism ' criticised by Hodder not to be confused with the contextual structuralism utilised by him is often considered ...
... interpreted as a product of its structures rather than as a creative process . -- —— Incidentally , the ' high structuralism ' criticised by Hodder not to be confused with the contextual structuralism utilised by him is often considered ...
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... interpret a culture . By way of contrast , consider the following example . -- By interpreting the classical diffusionist theory for the origin of European culture as refuted by carbon dating techniques , the way was paved for the use ...
... interpret a culture . By way of contrast , consider the following example . -- By interpreting the classical diffusionist theory for the origin of European culture as refuted by carbon dating techniques , the way was paved for the use ...
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... interpret it , Hodder turned to the methodological perspective of Critical Theory and the social perspective of Foucault to fill the gap . The Strawman Premise : Confusions in the First Part Processual approaches and positivistic method ...
... interpret it , Hodder turned to the methodological perspective of Critical Theory and the social perspective of Foucault to fill the gap . The Strawman Premise : Confusions in the First Part Processual approaches and positivistic method ...
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