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RAMMAR
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NTRODUCTION
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Acknowledgments
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Conclusion
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PISTEMICS
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RINCIPLES
Introductory
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The process
Broken traditions
Grammar
Archaeologies
Five epistemics
1.Outer view
2.Contextual
3.Constructional
4.Antiquarian
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5.Socio-cultural
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Thucydides
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Newman
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Foucault
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Recovery
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The record
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Presuppositions
Closed/open
Referentiality
Perceptual range
Objectivity
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MPLEMENTATION
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1. Acquiring knowledge
Disentangling the matrix
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TRATIGRAPHY
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NTRODUCTION
The concept
Geology
Principles
Implementation
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PACE
Emplacement
Volumetry
T
IME
Deposition
Chronometry
Structuring wholes
T
YPOLOGY
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NTRODUCTION
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ORPHOLOGY
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EMIOTICS
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Semantics
Syntax
Pragmatics
2. Organizing knowledge
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ONSTITUENTS
Introductory
Nature
Properties
Inventory
Clustering
Labeling
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ATEGORIZATION
Principles
Main roster
Main lexicon
Special rosters
Special lexica
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RCHIVE
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TRUCTURE
Introductory
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Re-structuring
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ONSERVATION
P
RESENTATION
Re-configuring
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IGITAL
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RINT
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ERMENEUTICS
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A Grammar of the Archaeological Record (
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Epistemics. Principles
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Giorgio Buccellati
– July 2026
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