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... method , and recommendations concerning method , are guided by his understanding of the theoretical goals for which it should be designed . -- It is to Dr. Hodder's credit that he analyses method within the context of his goal , treating ...
... method , and recommendations concerning method , are guided by his understanding of the theoretical goals for which it should be designed . -- It is to Dr. Hodder's credit that he analyses method within the context of his goal , treating ...
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... method by which it can be guided . Instead of recognising the refutationist method underlying much of processual archaeology , Dr. Hodder instead equates processual archaeology with positivistic method , arguably the least valuable for ...
... method by which it can be guided . Instead of recognising the refutationist method underlying much of processual archaeology , Dr. Hodder instead equates processual archaeology with positivistic method , arguably the least valuable for ...
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... method , in this case to coax out 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 ...
... method , in this case to coax out 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 ...
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