A Study of ArcheologySouthern Illinois University at Carbondale, Center for Archaeological Investigations, 1983 - Social Science - 263 pages |
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Page 84
... says : In my own opinion such [ diagnostic ] traits , though interesting and valuable , are in some ways rather a side issue in archaeological research , for our proper aim is the recovery of the total complex of the group to be studied ...
... says : In my own opinion such [ diagnostic ] traits , though interesting and valuable , are in some ways rather a side issue in archaeological research , for our proper aim is the recovery of the total complex of the group to be studied ...
Page 121
... says : Configuration looks to an inner coherence in terms of the large structuralizing principles which prevail in the covert culture . Patterns are forms ; configurations are , so to speak , interrelationships between forms . ( 1941 ...
... says : Configuration looks to an inner coherence in terms of the large structuralizing principles which prevail in the covert culture . Patterns are forms ; configurations are , so to speak , interrelationships between forms . ( 1941 ...
Page 214
... says : “ But specimens . . . . have also suffered shameful neglect . By this was meant , of course , that the study ... says that the Casa Redonda was chosen because it was round , and round structures are rare ( 1936a , p . 131 ) ...
... says : “ But specimens . . . . have also suffered shameful neglect . By this was meant , of course , that the study ... says that the Casa Redonda was chosen because it was round , and round structures are rare ( 1936a , p . 131 ) ...
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