Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... fact that this so - called ' political abuse ' of archaeology played an important rôle in establishing national identities in many European nation - states . By claiming this positivist ideal of a ' value free ' and ' objective ...
... fact that this so - called ' political abuse ' of archaeology played an important rôle in establishing national identities in many European nation - states . By claiming this positivist ideal of a ' value free ' and ' objective ...
Page 37
... fact and value . This separation of knowledge from human interests has been the object of a penetrating critique from the writers of the Frankfurt - school of critical thought ( e.g. Horkheimer 1972 , Habermas 1971 ) , and combined with ...
... fact and value . This separation of knowledge from human interests has been the object of a penetrating critique from the writers of the Frankfurt - school of critical thought ( e.g. Horkheimer 1972 , Habermas 1971 ) , and combined with ...
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... fact that human behaviour of interest to archaeologists is past and therefore non - observable . In order to make inferences about Dast behaviour from contemporary observations , therefore , it is proposed that unambiguous relationships ...
... fact that human behaviour of interest to archaeologists is past and therefore non - observable . In order to make inferences about Dast behaviour from contemporary observations , therefore , it is proposed that unambiguous relationships ...
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