Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... important to discuss how historiographic knowledge can become of practical importance : how it can become a tool in current work . Research concerning the historiographic aspect of archaeological theories has usually focussed on the ...
... important to discuss how historiographic knowledge can become of practical importance : how it can become a tool in current work . Research concerning the historiographic aspect of archaeological theories has usually focussed on the ...
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... important part of Giddens ' definition is that individuals may forebear to carry through a contemplated act . Such " contemplated causal interventions " are not , however , any less important than their ' realised ' counterparts for ...
... important part of Giddens ' definition is that individuals may forebear to carry through a contemplated act . Such " contemplated causal interventions " are not , however , any less important than their ' realised ' counterparts for ...
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... important that the two university departments more consistently and explicitly define their research policy in relation to museums and Ancient Monument administration . The general research policy which I have sketched above naturally ...
... important that the two university departments more consistently and explicitly define their research policy in relation to museums and Ancient Monument administration . The general research policy which I have sketched above naturally ...
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