Epistemology and the evaluation of archaeological theories : an empiricist approach, with a case study from the Mimbres region of Southwestern New Mexico /
methodology in archaeology: what makes archaeological claims believable? Any methodology of archaeology is subservient to the methodology of induction. Empirical knowledge is inductive to its core, so determining whether archaeological inquiry produces something that counts as empirical knowledge me...
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1998 Dissertation E45 |
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| Call Number: |
1998 Dissertation E45 |
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| 1998 Dissertation E45 | Available | |