Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... natural world veered gradually towards ' Nature ' , so that what is originally seen as acceptably natural very quickly becomes stereotyped , standardised , and contrived.14 It is also worth noting that picturesque principles were ...
... natural world veered gradually towards ' Nature ' , so that what is originally seen as acceptably natural very quickly becomes stereotyped , standardised , and contrived.14 It is also worth noting that picturesque principles were ...
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... Nature ' . Sceptical Rationalism , while not prepared to sacrifice religion to atheistic disorder , saw the need to ground religion in Nature , to base it on a minimum of cultural specificity , and an emphasis on universal rational ...
... Nature ' . Sceptical Rationalism , while not prepared to sacrifice religion to atheistic disorder , saw the need to ground religion in Nature , to base it on a minimum of cultural specificity , and an emphasis on universal rational ...
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... nature of the work of archaeologists was seen as equal to that of the Natural Sciences ( Montelius 1899 ) . Use of the inductive method was emphasised and work was governed by a sense of objective truth . ' Proofs ' were established ...
... nature of the work of archaeologists was seen as equal to that of the Natural Sciences ( Montelius 1899 ) . Use of the inductive method was emphasised and work was governed by a sense of objective truth . ' Proofs ' were established ...
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