Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... interpretation and of the relativity of classifications in some of the current debates ( e.g. Moberg 1981 ) . These ... interpreted in different ways . The history further shows the limited alternatives in the ways we have seen our ...
... interpretation and of the relativity of classifications in some of the current debates ( e.g. Moberg 1981 ) . These ... interpreted in different ways . The history further shows the limited alternatives in the ways we have seen our ...
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... interpretation ; nor , indeed , are they mutually exclusive in weaker , more pragmatic formulations . However , it is clear that it is absolutely essential to define one's position relative to them to lay out the analytical and ...
... interpretation ; nor , indeed , are they mutually exclusive in weaker , more pragmatic formulations . However , it is clear that it is absolutely essential to define one's position relative to them to lay out the analytical and ...
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... interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status serious academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) . The ... interpretation , and iii ) to discuss means of publication of archaeo- logical evidence derived from air photography ...
... interpreting air photographs towards its rightful status serious academic discipline . " ( Webster p.viii ) . The ... interpretation , and iii ) to discuss means of publication of archaeo- logical evidence derived from air photography ...
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