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RESEARCH PHILOSOPHY AND INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACHES
A persistent concern in regional archaeology is the continuing inability of survey data to support increasingly sophisticated social questions. Because archaeological survey permits in Greece typically do not allow regional data sets to be strengthened through complementary excavation, coring, or long-term replication studies (see below), survey archaeologists have found that the most effective response is to improve the practices by which data are collected and incorporated into a project's "archaeological knowledge system." (34) EKAS focused on data collection first through a series of "quality control" ...