Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... disciplinary past would , quite rightly , be something of a luxury : an after - dinner pastime to be indulged in lightly or something to ' flesh out ' the methodology training given to undergraduates . Indeed , on this account ...
... disciplinary past would , quite rightly , be something of a luxury : an after - dinner pastime to be indulged in lightly or something to ' flesh out ' the methodology training given to undergraduates . Indeed , on this account ...
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... disciplinary history , are now seeking a re- analysis of their development in terms of a contextual history then should not archaeologists seriously reconsider their approach to the history of their own subject ? There are , then , good ...
... disciplinary history , are now seeking a re- analysis of their development in terms of a contextual history then should not archaeologists seriously reconsider their approach to the history of their own subject ? There are , then , good ...
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... disciplinary history ; equally , a change in the discipline's view of its past will promote a re - evaluation of its self - image . The upshot of this is that disciplinary development necessarily involves a process of historical as well ...
... disciplinary history ; equally , a change in the discipline's view of its past will promote a re - evaluation of its self - image . The upshot of this is that disciplinary development necessarily involves a process of historical as well ...
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