Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... behaviour . At the same time source criticism was being developed and systematically applied within History . In this context the attraction of an image of an historical science focussing on the individual seems obvious . The attempts ...
... behaviour . At the same time source criticism was being developed and systematically applied within History . In this context the attraction of an image of an historical science focussing on the individual seems obvious . The attempts ...
Page 103
... behaviour rather than unique events , as is the case with most one - off ethnoarchaeo- logical studies usually ... behavioural referent . Therefore , the data presented in such detail is largely superfluous , from Yellen's ' laboratory ...
... behaviour rather than unique events , as is the case with most one - off ethnoarchaeo- logical studies usually ... behavioural referent . Therefore , the data presented in such detail is largely superfluous , from Yellen's ' laboratory ...
Page 104
... behavioural variables documented and the characteristics of the archaeo- dat a mentioned above limit the types of which ... behaviour . The first point goes back to the author's belief that his ethnoarchaeological observations provide a ...
... behavioural variables documented and the characteristics of the archaeo- dat a mentioned above limit the types of which ... behaviour . The first point goes back to the author's belief that his ethnoarchaeological observations provide a ...
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