Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... practice and with the continuing re - evaluation of philosophical views concerning the nature and development of knowledge . The resulting approach to the history of archaeology ( referred to for present purposes as " critical ...
... practice and with the continuing re - evaluation of philosophical views concerning the nature and development of knowledge . The resulting approach to the history of archaeology ( referred to for present purposes as " critical ...
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... practice . Thus , while most of the contributions to the first twenty years of Archaeologia might be taken as unadulterated Antiquarianism , the approach stated in the introduction to the first volume1 hardly differs from Colt - Hoare's ...
... practice . Thus , while most of the contributions to the first twenty years of Archaeologia might be taken as unadulterated Antiquarianism , the approach stated in the introduction to the first volume1 hardly differs from Colt - Hoare's ...
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... practice . In the words of David Clarke , who wrote in a different context : " From the Antipodes to Africa the old regionally self - centred ' colonial ' concepts are severely challenged and their weaknesses gravely exposed in the ...
... practice . In the words of David Clarke , who wrote in a different context : " From the Antipodes to Africa the old regionally self - centred ' colonial ' concepts are severely challenged and their weaknesses gravely exposed in the ...
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