Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 212
... disciplines , archaeology is quite systematic enough . Tilley underestimates the degree to which archaeologists and historians confront philosophical problems simply in the practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be ...
... disciplines , archaeology is quite systematic enough . Tilley underestimates the degree to which archaeologists and historians confront philosophical problems simply in the practice of their discipline . Such an involvement need not be ...
Page 225
... discipline in this region . a 1. Archaeologists view their research as a socio - historial discipline with all the consequen- ces this entails , especially on the broadening of their portfolio to the protection of the objects it studies ...
... discipline in this region . a 1. Archaeologists view their research as a socio - historial discipline with all the consequen- ces this entails , especially on the broadening of their portfolio to the protection of the objects it studies ...
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... discipline has now been created where one did not previously exist ( as an aside , if we accept that an important charac- ter of a discipline is its self- recognition as a coherent field of inquiry , then the histories in themselves are ...
... discipline has now been created where one did not previously exist ( as an aside , if we accept that an important charac- ter of a discipline is its self- recognition as a coherent field of inquiry , then the histories in themselves are ...
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