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Page 112
... record . If this is a true perception of the discioline , and the pluralism many advocate is just evidence of ' bad science ' , then surely we could still present archaeology to the public as an exciting adventure in science rather than ...
... record . If this is a true perception of the discioline , and the pluralism many advocate is just evidence of ' bad science ' , then surely we could still present archaeology to the public as an exciting adventure in science rather than ...
Page 148
... record and and how we interpret , through this record , the past itself . To say that something is the same as , or similar to , something else naturally opens up problems of inappropriateness , inaccuracy and the possibility of being ...
... record and and how we interpret , through this record , the past itself . To say that something is the same as , or similar to , something else naturally opens up problems of inappropriateness , inaccuracy and the possibility of being ...
Page 222
... Records ( SMRS ) have been established . These mus t be maintained , improved and prefer- ably ma de compatible ( as the National Archaeological Record seeks to do ) as they should be the starting Doint of much original research ...
... Records ( SMRS ) have been established . These mus t be maintained , improved and prefer- ably ma de compatible ( as the National Archaeological Record seeks to do ) as they should be the starting Doint of much original research ...
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