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... method are a contemporary phenomenon ( Binford 1981 ) . They are descriptive patterns derived from the available material record by contemporary methods . This point is of great importance in determining the appropriateness of a ...
... method are a contemporary phenomenon ( Binford 1981 ) . They are descriptive patterns derived from the available material record by contemporary methods . This point is of great importance in determining the appropriateness of a ...
Page 165
... methods . Typology and taxonomy divide arbit- rarily , ignoring relations between elements or groups of elements . does not matter whether the taxonomic method is monothetic ( branching divisions ) or polythetic ( agglomerative ...
... methods . Typology and taxonomy divide arbit- rarily , ignoring relations between elements or groups of elements . does not matter whether the taxonomic method is monothetic ( branching divisions ) or polythetic ( agglomerative ...
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... method for interpreting the links between social and material pattern . Each descriptive pattern is a slice in the ... method is limited not only by the data as presented through the descriptive method , but also by the nature of the ...
... method for interpreting the links between social and material pattern . Each descriptive pattern is a slice in the ... method is limited not only by the data as presented through the descriptive method , but also by the nature of the ...
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