Epistemology, economics, and ethics: a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology
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title | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology |
title_auth | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology |
title_exact_search | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology |
title_full | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology Konrad Ott |
title_fullStr | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology Konrad Ott |
title_full_unstemmed | Epistemology, economics, and ethics a practical philosophy of prehistoric archaeology Konrad Ott |
title_short | Epistemology, economics, and ethics |
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topic_facet | Historischer Materialismus Archäologie Vor- und Frühgeschichte Fach Ethik Neolithische Revolution Wissenschaftsphilosophie Anthropozän |
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