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... meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples . Hence his evaluations highlight the contributions and limitations of current approaches to coax out meaning . Likewise , his development of the contextual approach focuses on its ...
... meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples . Hence his evaluations highlight the contributions and limitations of current approaches to coax out meaning . Likewise , his development of the contextual approach focuses on its ...
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... meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which ...
... meaning in the lives of prehistoric peoples , ( 2 ) an outline , with examples and commentary , of Hodder's " contextual " approach for recon- structing meaning , and ( 3 ) presentation of a series of political and social outlooks which ...
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... meaning in human experience . -- Refutationist method when applied to individualistic assumptions that the structure of , and changes in , groups should be reduced to the decisions and actions of individuals is called methodological ...
... meaning in human experience . -- Refutationist method when applied to individualistic assumptions that the structure of , and changes in , groups should be reduced to the decisions and actions of individuals is called methodological ...
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