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Nature 316
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Nature 316
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Nature
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316
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1985
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Date Of Issue From: 1985
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BIAB (British Archaeological Abstracts (BAA))
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Created Date:
05 Dec 2008
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Approaching the past
Colin Renfrew
23 - 24
Review-article on P J Watson et al, Archeological explanation: the scientific method in archeology (2 ed 1984), and G Gibbon, Anthropological archaeology (1984). Most archaeologists have escaped from Carl Hempel's influence, but Watson et al have not and their new edition is both poor archaeology and poor philosophy of science. Gibbon's work, though useful, lacks the clarity of thought needed.
Industrial revolution in York Coppergate, AD 900
Richard Hodges
211 - 212
The fall of the Grand Menhir
Robert L Merritt
396
Explores a possible connection between the Grand Menhir Brise and the Gavrinis-Table des Marchands pair: was GM a replacement for an insufficiently high marker formed by G-TM? (See 86/350.)
Early man as complex hunter
Clive Gamble
485 - 486
Recent studies combine to indicate that agriculture represents the virtual failure of the hunter-gatherer system, which had been a complex one with its own hierarchies efficiently processing necessary information. Study of shifting patterns of hunter-gatherer and farming exploitation needs more refined methodology.