Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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... interpretation . Despite , or perhaps because of , the potentially crucial role of ' middle range ' theory in archaeological interpretation , it is a very simple concept and is one which could easily be discussed in public programmes ...
... interpretation . Despite , or perhaps because of , the potentially crucial role of ' middle range ' theory in archaeological interpretation , it is a very simple concept and is one which could easily be discussed in public programmes ...
Page 188
... interpretation techniques must include those that take place away from the site . Interpretation ... How ? Many different techniques are available to assist interpretation . They make use of and combine all currently - known media ...
... interpretation techniques must include those that take place away from the site . Interpretation ... How ? Many different techniques are available to assist interpretation . They make use of and combine all currently - known media ...
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Archaeological information for the developing heritage industry . interpretation is no longer the unquestioned domain of the archaeologist . From now on archaeologists are only a small part of the interpretation profession , and they ...
Archaeological information for the developing heritage industry . interpretation is no longer the unquestioned domain of the archaeologist . From now on archaeologists are only a small part of the interpretation profession , and they ...
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