Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... noted that the histories of archaeology considered are Anglo - American products dating from the mid - 20th century or later , that the philosophical position explored has developed as part of an Anglo- American tradition , and that the ...
... noted that the histories of archaeology considered are Anglo - American products dating from the mid - 20th century or later , that the philosophical position explored has developed as part of an Anglo- American tradition , and that the ...
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... noted in archaeology ( eg . Leone 1978 : 25 ) : whether an historical account has any actual reference to the past at all or whether its relevenace , like its construction , is simply a function of the present and the creative powers of ...
... noted in archaeology ( eg . Leone 1978 : 25 ) : whether an historical account has any actual reference to the past at all or whether its relevenace , like its construction , is simply a function of the present and the creative powers of ...
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... noted above , of the dominant mid - 20th century Anglo - American philosophical view of science as the archetype of knowledge , directly empirically based and concerned with producing generalizations and universal laws . This account ...
... noted above , of the dominant mid - 20th century Anglo - American philosophical view of science as the archetype of knowledge , directly empirically based and concerned with producing generalizations and universal laws . This account ...
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