Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... reasons which will shortly become apparent . Action , of course , is normally connected to ' motivation ' and even ... reasons ' on the other . Reasons are post hoc accounts of action in the context of equiries initiated either by others ...
... reasons which will shortly become apparent . Action , of course , is normally connected to ' motivation ' and even ... reasons ' on the other . Reasons are post hoc accounts of action in the context of equiries initiated either by others ...
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... reasons ' are epiphenomenal : on the contrary , reasons , as accounts for oneself or others of actions , are part of the continuous process of self - monitoring encompassed by intentionality ; indeed , they are actively involved in ...
... reasons ' are epiphenomenal : on the contrary , reasons , as accounts for oneself or others of actions , are part of the continuous process of self - monitoring encompassed by intentionality ; indeed , they are actively involved in ...
Page 105
... reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and both length of occupation and group size can be predicted once the area of scatter is known . " ( p.123-5 ) . The contrast between correlation and causality is the basis of ...
... reasons may be unclear , these cor- relations do exist , and both length of occupation and group size can be predicted once the area of scatter is known . " ( p.123-5 ) . The contrast between correlation and causality is the basis of ...
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