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Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy: Challenging Stone Age Stories
0Uncover the surprising ‘Stone Age’ myths shaping modern political philosophy. Grant S. McCall’s insightful work draws on archaeology and anthropology to challenge philosophers’ imagined origins of society. Discover how concepts of the state of nature, property, and inequality were often based on speculation, not evidence. Essential reading for students of political science, philosophy, anthropology, and researchers in India keen on understanding the history of ideas and foundational political concepts.
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Strategies for Quantitative Research: Archaeology by Numbers
0Demystify statistical analysis for your archaeology research. Master quantitative research methods with this essential guide, designed for archaeologists who find statistics challenging. Learn to select the right statistical tests, understand critical assumptions, and confidently analyze archaeological data using modern software. This book cuts through complexity, focusing on practical application and key research goals. It’s an indispensable resource for students and professionals in India seeking to enhance their data analysis skills and uncover deeper insights from archaeological findings.