Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... archaeological record . It is the need for middle range theory that is the flaw , and without a paradigm shift , in the Kuhnian sense , resolution will not be possible . Lyotard is trying to resolve a differend , albeit in other circum ...
... archaeological record . It is the need for middle range theory that is the flaw , and without a paradigm shift , in the Kuhnian sense , resolution will not be possible . Lyotard is trying to resolve a differend , albeit in other circum ...
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... archaeologist is sit- uated , and the past where the record manifests itself , the record is " named " within the phrase universe of the archaeologist enabling dialogue . The record as text is now accessible to the archaeologist ...
... archaeologist is sit- uated , and the past where the record manifests itself , the record is " named " within the phrase universe of the archaeologist enabling dialogue . The record as text is now accessible to the archaeologist ...
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... record is the result of the cognitive phrase " this is the archaeological record " is to present the archaeological record as a " real " . The archaeological record as " this , that which is shown " , is presented as a given meaning ...
... record is the result of the cognitive phrase " this is the archaeological record " is to present the archaeological record as a " real " . The archaeological record as " this , that which is shown " , is presented as a given meaning ...
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