Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... consider how a body of knowledge appears at a particular time , not in terms of an absolute and inherently determined developmental progression , but in relation to its total contemporary historical context . These considerations have ...
... consider how a body of knowledge appears at a particular time , not in terms of an absolute and inherently determined developmental progression , but in relation to its total contemporary historical context . These considerations have ...
Page 12
... consider the development of scientific knowledge within its integral historical context ( if actual differences in the nature of knowledge are to be ascertainable ) , as well as the concepts of paradigm ( as the received beliefs and ...
... consider the development of scientific knowledge within its integral historical context ( if actual differences in the nature of knowledge are to be ascertainable ) , as well as the concepts of paradigm ( as the received beliefs and ...
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... consider the rules and codes by which such patterning is generated ( p . 8 ) . For Hodder , adaptive " systems " are opposed to meaningful " structures " ; the former are simply externally observable patterns of association , while the ...
... consider the rules and codes by which such patterning is generated ( p . 8 ) . For Hodder , adaptive " systems " are opposed to meaningful " structures " ; the former are simply externally observable patterns of association , while the ...
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