Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 42
... explanations either pre- existed in the literature or were built into the contemporary romantic approach to past ... explanation for the material differences between the ' ages ' , created a need for different types of explanations ...
... explanations either pre- existed in the literature or were built into the contemporary romantic approach to past ... explanation for the material differences between the ' ages ' , created a need for different types of explanations ...
Page 43
... explanation which was in contradistinction to the previous period of close association between the two . This , of course , had severe consequences for the emphasis on practical work and for the nature of the explanations suggested ...
... explanation which was in contradistinction to the previous period of close association between the two . This , of course , had severe consequences for the emphasis on practical work and for the nature of the explanations suggested ...
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... explanation , or they are seen as post hoc rationalisations which the actor provides as explanation for actions which are motivated by factors beyond his or her discursive comprehension . Neither position is really tenable or , more ...
... explanation , or they are seen as post hoc rationalisations which the actor provides as explanation for actions which are motivated by factors beyond his or her discursive comprehension . Neither position is really tenable or , more ...
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