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... determine what aspects of the material record are informative and to what degree . So much for digression : it is ... determining the appropriateness of a descriptive method , in that it is not replication that is the goal , but ...
... determine what aspects of the material record are informative and to what degree . So much for digression : it is ... determining the appropriateness of a descriptive method , in that it is not replication that is the goal , but ...
Page 162
... determined by its aesthetics . This means that style has a definable order , or system- atics , with known meaning ... determine the order , not the other way around . It is unreasonable however to expect this kind of understanding to ...
... determined by its aesthetics . This means that style has a definable order , or system- atics , with known meaning ... determine the order , not the other way around . It is unreasonable however to expect this kind of understanding to ...
Page 166
... determine the design relationships and to determine affinity from those describable patterns . There are other cases where this approach has been taken in archaeology which can serve as further examples . There have been a few ...
... determine the design relationships and to determine affinity from those describable patterns . There are other cases where this approach has been taken in archaeology which can serve as further examples . There have been a few ...
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