Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... questions concerning the nature of historical understanding , and the manner in which history should or should not be written , some of which raise complex and difficult philosophical issues . This is the case , for example , with a ...
... questions concerning the nature of historical understanding , and the manner in which history should or should not be written , some of which raise complex and difficult philosophical issues . This is the case , for example , with a ...
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... question which has been credited as being conceptually central not only to achieving an adequate understanding of archaeology as a " discipline " , but also to correctly directing its theoretical and methodological development ( eg ...
... question which has been credited as being conceptually central not only to achieving an adequate understanding of archaeology as a " discipline " , but also to correctly directing its theoretical and methodological development ( eg ...
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... question of an excavation to settle the question of the origin of the monument . " This , if done at all , should be carried out under the strictest supervision . Personally I confess to a liking for the state of dim conjecture in which ...
... question of an excavation to settle the question of the origin of the monument . " This , if done at all , should be carried out under the strictest supervision . Personally I confess to a liking for the state of dim conjecture in which ...
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