Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... theoretical debates in archaeology archaeology as history vs. archaeology as science , and the significance of the " New Archaeology " as an illustration of the theoretical importance of critical historiography . Each section is ...
... theoretical debates in archaeology archaeology as history vs. archaeology as science , and the significance of the " New Archaeology " as an illustration of the theoretical importance of critical historiography . Each section is ...
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... theoretical debates . Examples of the theoretical value of critical historiography As an illustration of the value of critical historiography for understanding archaeology's theoretical development , two questions will be considered ...
... theoretical debates . Examples of the theoretical value of critical historiography As an illustration of the value of critical historiography for understanding archaeology's theoretical development , two questions will be considered ...
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... theoretical conflict . Thus , The question of the historical and theoretical significance of " New Archaeology " raises somewhat different historical issues , although it too indicates the potential fruitfulness of critical ...
... theoretical conflict . Thus , The question of the historical and theoretical significance of " New Archaeology " raises somewhat different historical issues , although it too indicates the potential fruitfulness of critical ...
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