Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
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... nature of archaeology . The self - styled ' Chinese School ' has therefore had great difficulty in gaining recognition within archaeology . These two tendencies have interfered considerably with the development of Chinese archaeology ...
... nature of archaeology . The self - styled ' Chinese School ' has therefore had great difficulty in gaining recognition within archaeology . These two tendencies have interfered considerably with the development of Chinese archaeology ...
Page 117
... nature of the research process , even where this is presented in a deductive form of argumentation , a philosophically legitimate inferential space is opened up that extends the possibilities for constructive theoretical debate ...
... nature of the research process , even where this is presented in a deductive form of argumentation , a philosophically legitimate inferential space is opened up that extends the possibilities for constructive theoretical debate ...
Page 204
... natural catastrophe reflects upon the ultimate failure of culture to domesticate nature ( Chesneaux 1972 , 193-195 ) . See McConnell 1981 ( 69-105 ) concerning H.G. Wells ' ' evolu- tionary fables ' . 3 Any distinction between ' pulp 204.
... natural catastrophe reflects upon the ultimate failure of culture to domesticate nature ( Chesneaux 1972 , 193-195 ) . See McConnell 1981 ( 69-105 ) concerning H.G. Wells ' ' evolu- tionary fables ' . 3 Any distinction between ' pulp 204.
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