Try this. Go here first:
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www.cambridge.org]
Then scroll down to Magnani, M., et al and then click on Google Scholar (which is live) and then click on PDF. The free paper pops right up for me.
Page 790
"Hypothesis testing and analogical reasoning in experimental
archaeology
The first step in the development of an archaeological experiment entails hypothesis creation.
The method by which one generates ideas should be clearly stated, as the interpretation of an
experiment’s results is directly dependent on the authors’ underlying assumptions
(Domínguez-Rodrigo 2008). The proposed hypothesis must be formulated in a falsifiable
cause-and-effect scheme that consequently implies an opposing null hypothesis.
We follow the current best practice for archaeological experimentation proposed by scholars"
So it looks like the world has come to an end for Cerutti.