Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... fact that this so - called ' political abuse ' of archaeology played an important role 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 role in establishing national identities in many European nation - states . By claiming this positivist ideal of a ' value free ' and ' objective ...
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... fact that nothing is isolated from politics , least of all archaeology , which is by definition a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly non - political , archaeology should not be expected to avoid the scien- tific ...
... fact that nothing is isolated from politics , least of all archaeology , which is by definition a socio - historical discioline . Although supposedly non - political , archaeology should not be expected to avoid the scien- tific ...
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... fact from theory exactly the same social and Dolitical consequences . scientist outside , yet necessary for , society . Bell European prehistory the classical diffusionist theory was refuted by radiocarbon dating , thus leading to ...
... fact from theory exactly the same social and Dolitical consequences . scientist outside , yet necessary for , society . Bell European prehistory the classical diffusionist theory was refuted by radiocarbon dating , thus leading to ...
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