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... theoretical sense , the archaeologist is able to both step outside time and ' eavesdrop ' on the future . Time , Causality and Social Process From an archaeological perspective , the ability of simulation to deal with long term ...
... theoretical sense , the archaeologist is able to both step outside time and ' eavesdrop ' on the future . Time , Causality and Social Process From an archaeological perspective , the ability of simulation to deal with long term ...
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... theoretical understanding and empirical insight produced by processual Approaches is due to the refutationist method by which it can be guided . Instead of recognising the refutationist method underlying much of processual archaeology ...
... theoretical understanding and empirical insight produced by processual Approaches is due to the refutationist method by which it can be guided . Instead of recognising the refutationist method underlying much of processual archaeology ...
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... theoretical work , in archaeology or most any other discipline . The goal of positivist method is to verify explanations ( often universal claims ) inductively , and to exclude from consideration ' metaphysical ' nonverifiable ...
... theoretical work , in archaeology or most any other discipline . The goal of positivist method is to verify explanations ( often universal claims ) inductively , and to exclude from consideration ' metaphysical ' nonverifiable ...
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