Post-processual archaeology has been pre-eminently an archaeological practice situated in late-capitalist society glimpsed, as it were, from the centre of that society.
The classification of space and the attachment of meanings to it are therefore pre-eminently cultural constructs.
Thus, archaeology is pre-eminently a modern science, made possible by the advantages and contradictions of modern progress.
Given this representation, to try to follow the precedent is to look for a pre-eminently conspicuous continuation of the sequence.
The developing variation in section 1 is a pre-eminently teleological technique.
We maintain that this mesh is a pre-eminently cognitive act of "knowing" not only in infancy but also in everyday activities throughout the life span.
Only participants with a major depression showed a similarly pre-eminently reduced functioning.
But the records remain: reviews, paintings, photographs, histories - and pre-eminently the biographies and autobiographies of the trainers themselves.