Jones, R. F J. (1988). Questions, answers and the consumer in archaeological science. In: n.e. Science and archaeology Glasgow 1987. pp. 1-7.

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Questions, answers and the consumer in archaeological science
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Science and archaeology Glasgow 1987
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British Archaeological Reports
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196
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1 - 7
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Introducing the 1987 Glasgow conference, au examines what archaeological science is supposed to do and how successfully it contributes to our understanding of the past. Much closer collaboration on individual projects is needed, comparability of results must be striven for, and a more integrated organizational framework is needed. (Remaining papers in this volume will be found at 89/128, 140, 177-9, and 197; nearly all stress the need for intimate collaboration between archaeologist and scientist.)
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R F J Jones
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1988
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05 Dec 2008