Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially irrelevant sideline for the disciplinary dilettante , has an important and even vital role to play both in understanding the development of ...
... discussion is to suggest that the history of archaeology , far from being an essentially irrelevant sideline for the disciplinary dilettante , has an important and even vital role to play both in understanding the development of ...
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... discussion will focus on the claims of American " New Archaeologists " , working from material derived from the survey of American Antiquity according to Kuhn's historical guidelines for preserving the historical integrity of ...
... discussion will focus on the claims of American " New Archaeologists " , working from material derived from the survey of American Antiquity according to Kuhn's historical guidelines for preserving the historical integrity of ...
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... discussion of action and knowledge is one which emphasised historical contingency . The past conditions the future ... discussion of the development of antiquarian studies during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries which aims to draw ...
... discussion of action and knowledge is one which emphasised historical contingency . The past conditions the future ... discussion of the development of antiquarian studies during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries which aims to draw ...
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