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Page 77
... result . It is not possible to be as complimentary of Hodder's analysis of processual approaches . The most far - reaching errors are his iden- tification of processual approaches with positivist method , and the equation of it with the ...
... result . It is not possible to be as complimentary of Hodder's analysis of processual approaches . The most far - reaching errors are his iden- tification of processual approaches with positivist method , and the equation of it with the ...
Page 85
... results are promising . When those guidelines are overlooked or disregarded on relativistic grounds , the result is a lack of rational standards and the methodological muddle that follows . Encouraging multiple interpretations of the ...
... results are promising . When those guidelines are overlooked or disregarded on relativistic grounds , the result is a lack of rational standards and the methodological muddle that follows . Encouraging multiple interpretations of the ...
Page 89
... result archaeology refused to be self - reflective and it therefore remained immature discipline . Also it became ... results of New Archaeology have become increasingly negative . We are now in a period of mindless methodology . You ...
... result archaeology refused to be self - reflective and it therefore remained immature discipline . Also it became ... results of New Archaeology have become increasingly negative . We are now in a period of mindless methodology . You ...
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