Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... an academic elite . It is , therefore , suggested that understanding the specific nature of the development of our subject would be a constructive extention of the 45 existing acceptance of the general relationship between social context ...
... an academic elite . It is , therefore , suggested that understanding the specific nature of the development of our subject would be a constructive extention of the 45 existing acceptance of the general relationship between social context ...
Page 48
... existing knowledge , coupled to the imaginative response or abilities ( ' natural genius ' ) of individuals , new knowledge is brought into being . This approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an ...
... existing knowledge , coupled to the imaginative response or abilities ( ' natural genius ' ) of individuals , new knowledge is brought into being . This approach thus tends to involve discussion of the intellectual milieu of an ...
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... existing approaches in archae- ology ; both functionalism and structuralism proper are held to share many of the same crucial weaknesses , specifically , a failure to develop an adequate theory of social action which acknowledges the ...
... existing approaches in archae- ology ; both functionalism and structuralism proper are held to share many of the same crucial weaknesses , specifically , a failure to develop an adequate theory of social action which acknowledges the ...
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