Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... particular form . -- -- This contrast between an historical approach which is contextual , that is , which gives equal weight to ' successful ' and ' unsuccessful ' intellectual developments by seeking to understand them in their own ...
... particular form . -- -- This contrast between an historical approach which is contextual , that is , which gives equal weight to ' successful ' and ' unsuccessful ' intellectual developments by seeking to understand them in their own ...
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... particular theoretical issues ( eg . Sterud 1973 ; Fitting 1973 ) . Generally speaking , however , the field of comprehensive history of archaeology is dominated by the work of Glyn Daniel in Great Britain and by that of Willey and ...
... particular theoretical issues ( eg . Sterud 1973 ; Fitting 1973 ) . Generally speaking , however , the field of comprehensive history of archaeology is dominated by the work of Glyn Daniel in Great Britain and by that of Willey and ...
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... particular times as generating problems that are both currently significant and potentially open to theoretical and practical solution . The development of a domain again proceeds through the formation of specialities around particular ...
... particular times as generating problems that are both currently significant and potentially open to theoretical and practical solution . The development of a domain again proceeds through the formation of specialities around particular ...
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