Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... result of its relationship to contemporary society . If this interaction alone were responsible for the development of a subject all subjects would have similar histories . This , however , is obviously not the case ; the nature of ...
... result of its relationship to contemporary society . If this interaction alone were responsible for the development of a subject all subjects would have similar histories . This , however , is obviously not the case ; the nature of ...
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... result of its relationship to the tangible remains of a prehistoric past and within a historically developed conceptual and interpretative framework . Social conditioning has , as noted above , been simplified in histories of ...
... result of its relationship to the tangible remains of a prehistoric past and within a historically developed conceptual and interpretative framework . Social conditioning has , as noted above , been simplified in histories of ...
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... result of the growing disillusion with the possibilities of recovering general laws governing human behaviour . At the same time source criticism was being developed and systematically applied within History . In this context the ...
... result of the growing disillusion with the possibilities of recovering general laws governing human behaviour . At the same time source criticism was being developed and systematically applied within History . In this context the ...
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