Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 78
Page 69
... means , been able to secure the support and approval of the President to make periodic return visits to inspect the Museum and the site preservation facilities as well as the sites them - selves and to advise on means of improvement and ...
... means , been able to secure the support and approval of the President to make periodic return visits to inspect the Museum and the site preservation facilities as well as the sites them - selves and to advise on means of improvement and ...
Page 123
... means of interpreting Neolithic settle- ment patterns . Numerical concen- trations and inferred functional variation in tool types are seen as the means of identifying settle- ments from the contiguous lithic scatters his surveys ...
... means of interpreting Neolithic settle- ment patterns . Numerical concen- trations and inferred functional variation in tool types are seen as the means of identifying settle- ments from the contiguous lithic scatters his surveys ...
Page 191
... means of criticising and evaluating archaeological interpretations for themselves " ( Johnson and Holman 1986 ) . Attempts at the of creation of ' instant archaeologists ' by these means are not envisaged , but the much less ambitious ...
... means of criticising and evaluating archaeological interpretations for themselves " ( Johnson and Holman 1986 ) . Attempts at the of creation of ' instant archaeologists ' by these means are not envisaged , but the much less ambitious ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic freedom activities Ainu analysis Anthropology Apartheid approach archaeo Archaeological Review archaeology argued artefacts attitudes behaviour British burials Cambridge University Press centre century concept concerned contemporary context countries cremation critical debate discipline discussion dominant economic emphasis ethnic Europe evidence example excavation exhibition female feminist feminist archaeology gender relations groups Heritage Industry Hodder Hokkaido human Ian Hodder ideology important individual inhumations interest interpretation Iron Age issues IUPPS Japanese London Mainz male material culture means medieval Mesoamerica modern Museum Neolithic Norwegian organisation Palaeolithic paper past perspective Peter Ucko political population prehistory present problems processual archaeology question recent reindeer relationship Review from Cambridge ritual role Saami simulation social society South African Southampton space spatial structure suggest theme theoretical theory Tilley traditional Ucko UISPP uniformitarianism volume West Berlin women World Archaeological Congress