Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... debate and self - 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 ...
... debate and self - 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 ...
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... debate in archaeology , it equally cannot be simply written off . Given the recent conceptual importance accorded by archaeologists to the question , then , an obvious first step in historical analysis would be to ascertain how long it ...
... debate in archaeology , it equally cannot be simply written off . Given the recent conceptual importance accorded by archaeologists to the question , then , an obvious first step in historical analysis would be to ascertain how long it ...
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... debate on research policies urgent ( e.g. Kristiansen 1978 , Thrane 1982 ) . The first phase in this , from the late ' sixties to the mid or late ' seventies , was the pioneer phase . However , if one analyses the official ...
... debate on research policies urgent ( e.g. Kristiansen 1978 , Thrane 1982 ) . The first phase in this , from the late ' sixties to the mid or late ' seventies , was the pioneer phase . However , if one analyses the official ...
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