Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 115
... problems ) ? Lastly , can the researcher make these essential problems of fieldwork and their specific resolutions an active part of the knowledge that is being created ? That is to say , do these questions affect the research aims and ...
... problems ) ? Lastly , can the researcher make these essential problems of fieldwork and their specific resolutions an active part of the knowledge that is being created ? That is to say , do these questions affect the research aims and ...
Page 116
... problems in being ' accepted ' once it was ascertained that I would not cause caste - political nor any other sort of violence . Strangely , however , for the first three months that I spent there I made almost no notes whatsoever . I ...
... problems in being ' accepted ' once it was ascertained that I would not cause caste - political nor any other sort of violence . Strangely , however , for the first three months that I spent there I made almost no notes whatsoever . I ...
Page 138
... problems and explores the evidence in the light of his theory . The problems explored are those of living in a tropical environment ( in particular that of a tropical savannah ) , being . of a certain physical size , living on the ...
... problems and explores the evidence in the light of his theory . The problems explored are those of living in a tropical environment ( in particular that of a tropical savannah ) , being . of a certain physical size , living on the ...
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