Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... understanding the development of archaeological theory and in constructively approaching the particular theoretical issues which have dominated recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of archaeology is to ...
... understanding the development of archaeological theory and in constructively approaching the particular theoretical issues which have dominated recent debate . It also is suggested , however , that if the history of archaeology is to ...
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... understanding archaeological development . ... There are several strands of thought and directions of investigation involved in this restructuring of approaches to knowledge , all of which are potentially relevant to understanding ...
... understanding archaeological development . ... There are several strands of thought and directions of investigation involved in this restructuring of approaches to knowledge , all of which are potentially relevant to understanding ...
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... understanding of the connection between knowledge production and society which it implies , has , however , only reached the form of passive understanding . By this I mean that we have not as yet reached an understanding of the social ...
... understanding of the connection between knowledge production and society which it implies , has , however , only reached the form of passive understanding . By this I mean that we have not as yet reached an understanding of the social ...
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