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... noted that it was another social anthropologist , Evans - Pritchard ( 1961 ) , who provided what is still one of the most powerful and coherent statements of the role of time - depth in anthropological generalisation . It is rather ...
... noted that it was another social anthropologist , Evans - Pritchard ( 1961 ) , who provided what is still one of the most powerful and coherent statements of the role of time - depth in anthropological generalisation . It is rather ...
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... noted that other disciplines are beginning to explore time - scaling effects within their own limits , for example sociology ( Giddens 1981 ) , geography ( Holly 1978 ) , and ecology ( O'Neill et al . 1986 ) , though the range of time ...
... noted that other disciplines are beginning to explore time - scaling effects within their own limits , for example sociology ( Giddens 1981 ) , geography ( Holly 1978 ) , and ecology ( O'Neill et al . 1986 ) , though the range of time ...
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... noted previously , promoting the reductionist philosophy that explanation resides in the functional relationships between the internal system components . The type of two - way causation , or feedback , intrinsic to these models ...
... noted previously , promoting the reductionist philosophy that explanation resides in the functional relationships between the internal system components . The type of two - way causation , or feedback , intrinsic to these models ...
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