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... theory , especially in archaeology and other disciplines with social and political overtones . The Frankfurt school , with the sociological perspective of its Critical Theory , and Foucault's interpretations of power in human ...
... theory , especially in archaeology and other disciplines with social and political overtones . The Frankfurt school , with the sociological perspective of its Critical Theory , and Foucault's interpretations of power in human ...
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... theory from data and to test / refute theory against data . Thus he separates my contextual method which appears to him to be hard , refutationist and scientific , from what he sees as my ' fall from grace ' in the ' third ' section ...
... theory from data and to test / refute theory against data . Thus he separates my contextual method which appears to him to be hard , refutationist and scientific , from what he sees as my ' fall from grace ' in the ' third ' section ...
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... theory exactly the same social and political consequences . scientist outside , yet necessary for , society . Bell European prehistory the classical diffusionist radiocarbon dating , thus leading to systems theory : old theory was ...
... theory exactly the same social and political consequences . scientist outside , yet necessary for , society . Bell European prehistory the classical diffusionist radiocarbon dating , thus leading to systems theory : old theory was ...
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