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... descriptive level two factors are of greatest importance : first , the general descriptive parameters used , or the aspects of varia- bility chosen , for measurement ; second , the resolution of the measure- ment of those chosen aspects ...
... descriptive level two factors are of greatest importance : first , the general descriptive parameters used , or the aspects of varia- bility chosen , for measurement ; second , the resolution of the measure- ment of those chosen aspects ...
Page 165
... descriptive methods . The first of these is that , because we are interested in reproducing a design system , it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible onto the des- cription of that design system ...
... descriptive methods . The first of these is that , because we are interested in reproducing a design system , it is important that the descriptive method imposes as few prejudices as possible onto the des- cription of that design system ...
Page 166
... descriptive elements and explanatory scope . However , as was demonstrated above , these limitations can be minimised by a sufficient descriptive resolu- tion and an understanding of the potential of the prehistoric record . Comparison ...
... descriptive elements and explanatory scope . However , as was demonstrated above , these limitations can be minimised by a sufficient descriptive resolu- tion and an understanding of the potential of the prehistoric record . Comparison ...
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