Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 8Department of Archaeology, 1989 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 27
Page 10
... original languages , though we have tried where possible to give the original language version of quotes or special terms in the notes . Acknowledgements A number of friends and colleagues have been of great help in the preparation of ...
... original languages , though we have tried where possible to give the original language version of quotes or special terms in the notes . Acknowledgements A number of friends and colleagues have been of great help in the preparation of ...
Page 112
... original ideas and assumptions . This last point is palpably weak , since there is no reason why formulating propositions prior to empirical ' testing ' leads to greater explication of assumptions than the logical retroduction of ...
... original ideas and assumptions . This last point is palpably weak , since there is no reason why formulating propositions prior to empirical ' testing ' leads to greater explication of assumptions than the logical retroduction of ...
Page 239
... original artifact with attention paid only to its visual appearance for display purposes . The materials used may vary from the original , the technolo- gy employed in making the copy can be modern , and the copy itself is not tested ...
... original artifact with attention paid only to its visual appearance for display purposes . The materials used may vary from the original , the technolo- gy employed in making the copy can be modern , and the copy itself is not tested ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic Ackroyd's ancient anthropology approach archaeological record archaeological research Archaeological Review argued argument artefacts Binford Bronze Age burial Cambridge 8:1 century Ch'ongch'on River China Chinese archaeology concerning contemporary context critical discipline discussion dynasty Early Iron East Asian emphasis evidence example excavation foreign archaeologists Foucault genre Giddens groups Hodder human sacrifice important interaction interest interpretation Iron Age issues Japan Japanese archaeology John Carman keyhole shaped tombs Knossos Korean Korean peninsula Kyushu Lelang London Mesolithic Mimana modern Morse mounded tombs Museum Neolithic Nihon Nihon Shoki novel organisation Palaeolithic papers past period perspective political post-modern post-structuralism practice prehistoric present problems production reconstruction regional relations relationship retroductive Review from Cambridge role scholars Shang dynasty social society structure terracotta army textual theme theoretical theory Tilley Tokyo traditional types understanding University Press volume Western archaeology World Archaeology writing Yamatai Yamato Yayoi period Zhou