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The article investigates the attitudes of authors to the development of new theoretical perspectives such as evolution in the 150 years of the publication of the journal

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Why is it important?

It considers the dissemination of new approaches at a local level and local contributions to new theoretical ideas.

Perspectives

This is part of a wider study which considers questions like why are the early inhabitants of Britain called Celts when they were never considered to be so in the Ancient World. It studies the role of archaeology in the development of modern European identities, and how such ideas impacted at the local level.

Professor John Ralph Collis
University of Sheffield

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This page is a summary of: The Development of Archaeological Thought as Evidenced in theYorkshire Archaeological Journal, Yorkshire Archaeological Journal, August 2013, Taylor & Francis,
DOI: 10.1179/0084427613z.00000000018.
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