Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... reflected in standard approaches to the history of archaeology , and in archaeologists ' employment of Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss the fundamental thrust of ...
... reflected in standard approaches to the history of archaeology , and in archaeologists ' employment of Kuhn's own ideas ( Fahnestock 1981 ) . Indeed , it is arguable that archaeologists have tended to miss the fundamental thrust of ...
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... reflected in the discussions of explanatory models such as diffusion versus evolution , or in advocated logical approaches , like induction versus deduction . Issues like these have been discussed repeatedly through the history of ...
... reflected in the discussions of explanatory models such as diffusion versus evolution , or in advocated logical approaches , like induction versus deduction . Issues like these have been discussed repeatedly through the history of ...
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... reflects this framework ; it represents archaeology's self - evaluation relative to the two alternatives of History and Natural Science . 5 A brief discussion of the nature of the ideal , as it is reflected in the literature and ...
... reflects this framework ; it represents archaeology's self - evaluation relative to the two alternatives of History and Natural Science . 5 A brief discussion of the nature of the ideal , as it is reflected in the literature and ...
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