Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... analysis ; but they seem to have been completely oblivious to the fact that such debate cannot take place , nor can it claim to be self- aware unless it takes into account the historical contingency of Archaeology itself . Attempting to ...
... analysis ; but they seem to have been completely oblivious to the fact that such debate cannot take place , nor can it claim to be self- aware unless it takes into account the historical contingency of Archaeology itself . Attempting to ...
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... analysis of scientific development in terms of paradigm change ( Kuhn 1970a , b , c ; 1977 ) . The attraction of this analysis and its apparent relevance to the current theoretical status of archaeology were realized early in the period ...
... analysis of scientific development in terms of paradigm change ( Kuhn 1970a , b , c ; 1977 ) . The attraction of this analysis and its apparent relevance to the current theoretical status of archaeology were realized early in the period ...
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... analysis of the historical development of a subject such as antiquarian thought . Before studying the ' historical imagination ' of Daniel's time we must study a little our own . -- Action , Interest and Knowledge -- It is a ...
... analysis of the historical development of a subject such as antiquarian thought . Before studying the ' historical imagination ' of Daniel's time we must study a little our own . -- Action , Interest and Knowledge -- It is a ...
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