Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 19
... traditions of historical analysis developed in the late 17th century ; it ends with the inception of Scientific archaeology in the 19th , marked by the widespread adoption of the Three Age System and the impact of biological and ...
... traditions of historical analysis developed in the late 17th century ; it ends with the inception of Scientific archaeology in the 19th , marked by the widespread adoption of the Three Age System and the impact of biological and ...
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... tradition of the previous century , for their concern was not solely the creation of atmospheric effect : instead ... traditional certainties had been undermined by the theory of evolution , by developments in Geology and the Natural ...
... tradition of the previous century , for their concern was not solely the creation of atmospheric effect : instead ... traditional certainties had been undermined by the theory of evolution , by developments in Geology and the Natural ...
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... traditional History of Ideas , the second Marxist History of Ideas ) and they are not intended as serious analyses . Nevertheless , they do possess that quality of the caricatures which throws into relief salient issues . Traditional ...
... traditional History of Ideas , the second Marxist History of Ideas ) and they are not intended as serious analyses . Nevertheless , they do possess that quality of the caricatures which throws into relief salient issues . Traditional ...
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