Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 78
... perspective for social and agricultural planning will be the subject of future work . Archaeology as Science : Archaeology as Ideology One of the clearest realisations to emerge from the various confer- ence exchanges is that of the ...
... perspective for social and agricultural planning will be the subject of future work . Archaeology as Science : Archaeology as Ideology One of the clearest realisations to emerge from the various confer- ence exchanges is that of the ...
Page 137
... perspective has grown at the expense of a common frame of reference that would render diversity intelligible in comparative terms . To put this another way , what we Derceive as lacking in the different perspectives that archaeological ...
... perspective has grown at the expense of a common frame of reference that would render diversity intelligible in comparative terms . To put this another way , what we Derceive as lacking in the different perspectives that archaeological ...
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... perspective . A second difficulty is that we intuitively resist the notion of moving our perspective in time , partly for egocentric reasons , but also because we know that it is physically impossible to travel through time . The notion ...
... perspective . A second difficulty is that we intuitively resist the notion of moving our perspective in time , partly for egocentric reasons , but also because we know that it is physically impossible to travel through time . The notion ...
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