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... society over a period of several decades . It has been possible to isolate processes operating over the ' long term ' that are not evident within the shorter periods studied by traditional ethnology . Since such distinc- tions can be ...
... society over a period of several decades . It has been possible to isolate processes operating over the ' long term ' that are not evident within the shorter periods studied by traditional ethnology . Since such distinc- tions can be ...
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... society and each event has its own rhythms and periodicities , its own time . Such a perspective seriously questions the validity of traditional archaeological conceptions of time , and the implicit identification of time with change ...
... society and each event has its own rhythms and periodicities , its own time . Such a perspective seriously questions the validity of traditional archaeological conceptions of time , and the implicit identification of time with change ...
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... Society for American Archaeology . Ross , R.E. and Stutzman , E. 1984. Two views of archaeology . Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Americar Archaeology , Portland , Oregon . Thomas , D.H. 1974. Predicting ...
... Society for American Archaeology . Ross , R.E. and Stutzman , E. 1984. Two views of archaeology . Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Society for Americar Archaeology , Portland , Oregon . Thomas , D.H. 1974. Predicting ...
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