Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... major contributing factor in effectively undermining the supposed epistemological priority of science by questioning its accepted distinctive status as a rational and empirically justified structure of logical inference ( Fahnestock ...
... major contributing factor in effectively undermining the supposed epistemological priority of science by questioning its accepted distinctive status as a rational and empirically justified structure of logical inference ( Fahnestock ...
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... major theoretical break from archaeology as it was previously ( and inadequately ) practised . This claim has been both supported and challenged on historical grounds ; but , as the historical accounts offered are cast essentially in ...
... major theoretical break from archaeology as it was previously ( and inadequately ) practised . This claim has been both supported and challenged on historical grounds ; but , as the historical accounts offered are cast essentially in ...
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... major archaeological institutions in Denmark at that time : universities , ancient monument administrations and museums . Meanwhile , for museums this was also a pioneer phase , the most expansive in their history owing to new museum ...
... major archaeological institutions in Denmark at that time : universities , ancient monument administrations and museums . Meanwhile , for museums this was also a pioneer phase , the most expansive in their history owing to new museum ...
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