Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16, Issue 1 - Volume 17, Issue 2Department of Archaeology, 1999 - Archaeology |
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... Theory ? Pooh ! Just watch how fast I go with fractal geometry . Poop ! Poop ! " Certainly , general systems theory , catastrophe theory , games theory , sampling theory and chaos theory have all seen more use as allegories of ...
... Theory ? Pooh ! Just watch how fast I go with fractal geometry . Poop ! Poop ! " Certainly , general systems theory , catastrophe theory , games theory , sampling theory and chaos theory have all seen more use as allegories of ...
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... theory , we can use the program to determine some of the theory's implications . Computer programs that represent theories are called computer models and computer models of dynamic theories are called dynamic models or simulations2 . We ...
... theory , we can use the program to determine some of the theory's implications . Computer programs that represent theories are called computer models and computer models of dynamic theories are called dynamic models or simulations2 . We ...
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... ( theory ) can fail at any stage . Even if it fails , the process can provide new insights into the logical implications of given theories and the possible workings of the system being studied . Failed models can be valuable in any new theory ...
... ( theory ) can fail at any stage . Even if it fails , the process can provide new insights into the logical implications of given theories and the possible workings of the system being studied . Failed models can be valuable in any new theory ...
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