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... uniformities ) . Yet here we are being required to assume uniformity , at least in some aspects of behaviour , and furthermore to seek those uniformities in the short time - spans of the recent record , instead of in the long - term ...
... uniformities ) . Yet here we are being required to assume uniformity , at least in some aspects of behaviour , and furthermore to seek those uniformities in the short time - spans of the recent record , instead of in the long - term ...
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... uniformities are sufficiently con- stant to be extrapolated back in time as references against which to measure variation in something else . In the natural sciences these uniformities are physical and chemical constants . Since these ...
... uniformities are sufficiently con- stant to be extrapolated back in time as references against which to measure variation in something else . In the natural sciences these uniformities are physical and chemical constants . Since these ...
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... uniformities and many others like them are , of course , statements of biological or physiological function . As such , their application to archaeological interpretation is often considered a statement of the obvious , or a ...
... uniformities and many others like them are , of course , statements of biological or physiological function . As such , their application to archaeological interpretation is often considered a statement of the obvious , or a ...
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