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... Archaeology does not seek to rediscover the continuous , insensible transition that relates discourses , on a gentle slope , to what precedes them , surrounds them , or follows them . It does not await the moment when , on the basis of ...
... Archaeology does not seek to rediscover the continuous , insensible transition that relates discourses , on a gentle slope , to what precedes them , surrounds them , or follows them . It does not await the moment when , on the basis of ...
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... archaeology , a generative grammar plays the role of a related analysis . Moreover , in their deployment and in the fields that they cover , archaeological descriptions are articulated upon other disciplines ; in seeking to define ...
... archaeology , a generative grammar plays the role of a related analysis . Moreover , in their deployment and in the fields that they cover , archaeological descriptions are articulated upon other disciplines ; in seeking to define ...
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... archaeology and history synchrony , 13 , 148 , 166–67 , 169 , 176 , 204 see also diachrony systems , 13-14 , 22 , 33-35 , 37-38 , 41 , 42 , 47 , 56-57 , 61-62 , 70 , 72-76 , 79 , 96 , 99 , 116-17 , 120 , 123 , 127-31 , 136 , 139 , 143 ...
... archaeology and history synchrony , 13 , 148 , 166–67 , 169 , 176 , 204 see also diachrony systems , 13-14 , 22 , 33-35 , 37-38 , 41 , 42 , 47 , 56-57 , 61-62 , 70 , 72-76 , 79 , 96 , 99 , 116-17 , 120 , 123 , 127-31 , 136 , 139 , 143 ...
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Introduction | 3 |
The unities of discourse | 21 |
Discursive formations | 31 |
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