Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... critical Archaeology which fully recognises the weight of its history and attempts to carry out internal debate in the light of this is necessarily one which accords the same status to historical analysis and re - evaluation as it does ...
... critical Archaeology which fully recognises the weight of its history and attempts to carry out internal debate in the light of this is necessarily one which accords the same status to historical analysis and re - evaluation as it does ...
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History and Theoretical Development : The Importance of a Critical Historiography of Archaeology Polly J. Fahnestock The purpose of the following discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially ...
History and Theoretical Development : The Importance of a Critical Historiography of Archaeology Polly J. Fahnestock The purpose of the following discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially ...
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... critical historical approach to the recent history of archaeology is pursued , a " new perspective " on " New Archaeology " may result . For brevity's sake the present discussion will focus on the claims of American " New Archaeologists ...
... critical historical approach to the recent history of archaeology is pursued , a " new perspective " on " New Archaeology " may result . For brevity's sake the present discussion will focus on the claims of American " New Archaeologists ...
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