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An important aspect of current discussions is the concern with how the study of
the past relates to the present . This concern in itself marks a radical departure
from earlier works3 , independently of the specific opinions held , although these
...
An important aspect of current discussions is the concern with how the study of
the past relates to the present . This concern in itself marks a radical departure
from earlier works3 , independently of the specific opinions held , although these
...
Page 36
As Kus , Leone ( 1982 ) , and Wylie ( 1985 ) point out , ' past as precedent '
reasoning is teleological in nature because it employs the present to presume
and prefigure The Past , thus enabling the inevitable present to turn out as
predicted by ...
As Kus , Leone ( 1982 ) , and Wylie ( 1985 ) point out , ' past as precedent '
reasoning is teleological in nature because it employs the present to presume
and prefigure The Past , thus enabling the inevitable present to turn out as
predicted by ...
Page 125
The basic uities within the work . premi se of his paper is that a continuity of form
exists from the Whitley , for example , imme Stone Age to the ethnohistoric diately
raises the central issue of present in the rock carvings and the continuity and ...
The basic uities within the work . premi se of his paper is that a continuity of form
exists from the Whitley , for example , imme Stone Age to the ethnohistoric diately
raises the central issue of present in the rock carvings and the continuity and ...
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