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It is in these empirical and inductive aspects that Japanese archaeology differs
significantly from the theoretically oriented ... However , the lack of theoretical
frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data is the weakest
point in ...
It is in these empirical and inductive aspects that Japanese archaeology differs
significantly from the theoretically oriented ... However , the lack of theoretical
frameworks on which to base interpretations using these data is the weakest
point in ...
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Lack of theoretical discussion is also closely related to the lack of contact with
Western archaeology . Most theoretical and methodological frameworks in
Japanese archaeology , such as cultural evolutionism , historical materialism ,
diffusion i ...
Lack of theoretical discussion is also closely related to the lack of contact with
Western archaeology . Most theoretical and methodological frameworks in
Japanese archaeology , such as cultural evolutionism , historical materialism ,
diffusion i ...
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Conclusion It is hard to imagine two more divergent approaches to theoretical
explanation in archaeology than those of Stuart and Tilley , and yet both have
been criticised for the deductive cast of their arguments . Such a situation itself ...
Conclusion It is hard to imagine two more divergent approaches to theoretical
explanation in archaeology than those of Stuart and Tilley , and yet both have
been criticised for the deductive cast of their arguments . Such a situation itself ...
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LIASONS DANGEREUSES? ARCHEOLOGIE EN ORIENT ET EN OCCIDENT | 3 |
Pai Hyung | 11 |
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