Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... historiography of archaeology must be considerably reformed and broadened in perspective in accordance both with accepted historical practice and with the continuing re - evaluation of philosophical views concerning the nature and ...
... historiography of archaeology must be considerably reformed and broadened in perspective in accordance both with accepted historical practice and with the continuing re - evaluation of philosophical views concerning the nature and ...
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... historiography brings one into contact with a number of interesting and absorbing questions concerning the nature of historical understanding , and the manner in which history should or should not be written , some of which raise ...
... historiography brings one into contact with a number of interesting and absorbing questions concerning the nature of historical understanding , and the manner in which history should or should not be written , some of which raise ...
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... historiography transforms the history of archaeology into a highly complex matter , open to any number of approaches and interpretations . Indeed , the historiography of archaeology clearly becomes " ... a continuous process of ...
... historiography transforms the history of archaeology into a highly complex matter , open to any number of approaches and interpretations . Indeed , the historiography of archaeology clearly becomes " ... a continuous process of ...
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