Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 16Department of Archaeology, 2003 - Archaeology |
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... issues that underpin interpretation , and resolving such issues represents an ongoing process , that can be seen as a ' hermeneutic spiral ' . Nevertheless , archaeozoologists are frequently revising and questioning older analytical ...
... issues that underpin interpretation , and resolving such issues represents an ongoing process , that can be seen as a ' hermeneutic spiral ' . Nevertheless , archaeozoologists are frequently revising and questioning older analytical ...
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... issues . The paper by Bruck explores a data set of canine bones from Roman Britain , and attempts to address whether two distinct breeds are present . While not an explicitly theoretical paper , it provides a good example of the kind of ...
... issues . The paper by Bruck explores a data set of canine bones from Roman Britain , and attempts to address whether two distinct breeds are present . While not an explicitly theoretical paper , it provides a good example of the kind of ...
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... issue show the range of archaeozoological research that is both productive and necessary for a holistic perspective on economy . While we agree with Thomas ( 1991 ) that archaeozoology needs to engage in interpretative issues having to ...
... issue show the range of archaeozoological research that is both productive and necessary for a holistic perspective on economy . While we agree with Thomas ( 1991 ) that archaeozoology needs to engage in interpretative issues having to ...
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