Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 5-7Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 193
... structures that remain constant , even though the form of the built structure is deformed , reduced or manipulated ( Baglivo and Graver 1983 ) . -- For the purpose of this discussion , formal representations are those representations ...
... structures that remain constant , even though the form of the built structure is deformed , reduced or manipulated ( Baglivo and Graver 1983 ) . -- For the purpose of this discussion , formal representations are those representations ...
Page 194
... structure frozen , because each element of form may be removed , manipulated and compared at the leisure of the analyst . The same things may be said for relation . Again , only within the static frame of an analytical structure can ...
... structure frozen , because each element of form may be removed , manipulated and compared at the leisure of the analyst . The same things may be said for relation . Again , only within the static frame of an analytical structure can ...
Page 272
... structure of archaeology based on these creaky dichotomies , but that these encompass a repressive rather than enabling epistemology , an archaeology of NO : " positivist / empiricist discourse is a closed philosophy " ( RC , 103 ) ...
... structure of archaeology based on these creaky dichotomies , but that these encompass a repressive rather than enabling epistemology , an archaeology of NO : " positivist / empiricist discourse is a closed philosophy " ( RC , 103 ) ...
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