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... principles are not equally appropriate when applied to problems covering time spans of significantly varying length . When principles derived from long - term observations , usually within the archaeological context but often borrowed ...
... principles are not equally appropriate when applied to problems covering time spans of significantly varying length . When principles derived from long - term observations , usually within the archaeological context but often borrowed ...
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... principles . Stated thus , I do not dispute the point . However substantive uniformitarianism often embodies an additional and usually implicit notion that the only proces- ses that operated in the past are those visible at present ...
... principles . Stated thus , I do not dispute the point . However substantive uniformitarianism often embodies an additional and usually implicit notion that the only proces- ses that operated in the past are those visible at present ...
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... principles similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg . informant statements ...
... principles similar to those of microeconomics , fall within a formalist anthropological economics ( Halpernin 1985 ) . Satisfi- ser models are more closely constructed from Mesoamerican ethnographic studies ( eg . informant statements ...
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