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.
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