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In the 1960s and 1970s, archaeologists were talking about a "new" archaeology, a revolutionary approach to the past that promised to overcome the many limitations of the archaeological record. In fact, this "new" archaeology, processual archaeology, failed to deliver on many of its promises. Discuss how postprocessual archaeology addresses these failings.
Transfer of Possessions
The act of moving ownership or control of property or assets from one party to another.
Debtor
An individual or entity that owes a debt or is obligated to make payments to another party, known as the creditor.
Creditor
An individual, organization, or entity that is owed money or other forms of compensation by a debtor.
Res Ipsa Loquitur
“The thing speaks for itself.”
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