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Page 160
... interpretation and explanation . A poor description leads to completely invalid interpretation . At the descriptive level two factors are of greatest importance : first , the general descriptive parameters used , or the aspects of varia ...
... interpretation and explanation . A poor description leads to completely invalid interpretation . At the descriptive level two factors are of greatest importance : first , the general descriptive parameters used , or the aspects of varia ...
Page 174
... interpretation does not involve any great shift in theoretical standpoint . It is still that of an Anglo - American ' new ' archaeologist . Such differences in interpret - ation do not thus depend entirely upon the cultural standpoint ...
... interpretation does not involve any great shift in theoretical standpoint . It is still that of an Anglo - American ' new ' archaeologist . Such differences in interpret - ation do not thus depend entirely upon the cultural standpoint ...
Page 176
... interpretation . It would not then be possible to prescribe a method of interpretation to be used in all cases . Some criteria for assessing the adequacy of one interpretation over another have to be found if the study of material ...
... interpretation . It would not then be possible to prescribe a method of interpretation to be used in all cases . Some criteria for assessing the adequacy of one interpretation over another have to be found if the study of material ...
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