Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... arguments have two forms . First , there are arguments constructed in terms of logical relationships between ' propositions ' and ' conclusions ' that do not refer to empirical data and thus can only be falsified in terms of internal ...
... arguments have two forms . First , there are arguments constructed in terms of logical relationships between ' propositions ' and ' conclusions ' that do not refer to empirical data and thus can only be falsified in terms of internal ...
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... arguments presented above can inform a critical reading of archaeological texts , by briefly examining two papers where arguments are more or less deductive in form . Seasonal Phases in On a subsistence , territorial distribution and ...
... arguments presented above can inform a critical reading of archaeological texts , by briefly examining two papers where arguments are more or less deductive in form . Seasonal Phases in On a subsistence , territorial distribution and ...
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... arguments , coupled to certain ethical considerations . Stuart's strict hypothetico - deductivism forces him into a ... argument in Shanks ' and Tilley's Re - constructing Archaeology ( 1987 ) concerns the nature of archaeological ...
... arguments , coupled to certain ethical considerations . Stuart's strict hypothetico - deductivism forces him into a ... argument in Shanks ' and Tilley's Re - constructing Archaeology ( 1987 ) concerns the nature of archaeological ...
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