Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE : FILM IN ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY Ajay Pratap This paper emphasises two entities ethnographic film and ethnoarchaeology which may be related , but as practices are separate genres of ethnographic activity . The possibility ...
TO SEE OR NOT TO SEE : FILM IN ETHNOARCHAEOLOGY Ajay Pratap This paper emphasises two entities ethnographic film and ethnoarchaeology which may be related , but as practices are separate genres of ethnographic activity . The possibility ...
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... ethnoarchaeology . Ethnographic film re - evaluate what we are doing as ethnoarchaeologists . Thus , my advocation of ethnographic film in archaeology arises from existing tendencies and crises within ethnoarchaeology in the general ...
... ethnoarchaeology . Ethnographic film re - evaluate what we are doing as ethnoarchaeologists . Thus , my advocation of ethnographic film in archaeology arises from existing tendencies and crises within ethnoarchaeology in the general ...
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... ethnoarchaeology tells us practically nothing about these most basic problems of fieldwork . Is this omission accidental , does it simply mean " Go to the manuals that the ethnographers use , that'll do " , or that ethnoarchaeologists ...
... ethnoarchaeology tells us practically nothing about these most basic problems of fieldwork . Is this omission accidental , does it simply mean " Go to the manuals that the ethnographers use , that'll do " , or that ethnoarchaeologists ...
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