The "New Archaeology" of the 1960s did not:
a. Insist on the contribution of archaeology to general anthropological theory.
b. Advocate the importance of scientific methods.
c. Argue that archaeologists should always work from representative samples.
d. underscore the need to change from thinking about things to thinking from things.
e. interpret material culture simplistically.
e
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