Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... involved . an Towards a Causal Realignment It is clear that if simulation in archaeology is ever to aspire to its promise of providing insight into long - term socio - cultural evolution , then it must respond to the above criticisms ...
... involved . an Towards a Causal Realignment It is clear that if simulation in archaeology is ever to aspire to its promise of providing insight into long - term socio - cultural evolution , then it must respond to the above criticisms ...
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... involved in the treatment of temporality in contemporary archaeology . Abstract Time Time in archaeology has been regarded as largely unproblematic , something into which artifacts and sites may be slotted . It is simply considered and ...
... involved in the treatment of temporality in contemporary archaeology . Abstract Time Time in archaeology has been regarded as largely unproblematic , something into which artifacts and sites may be slotted . It is simply considered and ...
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... involved in science , archaeology , or any other enterprise , and they certainly can and are sometimes abused , both intentionally and unintentionally . Critical theorists have opened many eyes to such abuses . Do notice , nevertheless ...
... involved in science , archaeology , or any other enterprise , and they certainly can and are sometimes abused , both intentionally and unintentionally . Critical theorists have opened many eyes to such abuses . Do notice , nevertheless ...
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