Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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... Heritage Studies . 6th Cambridge Heritage Seminar : Exploring Research Methodologies in Heritage Studies . Department of Archaeology , University of Cambridge , 22-24 March 2004 . Chamberlin , R. 1983. Loot ! The Heritage of Plunder ...
... Heritage Studies . 6th Cambridge Heritage Seminar : Exploring Research Methodologies in Heritage Studies . Department of Archaeology , University of Cambridge , 22-24 March 2004 . Chamberlin , R. 1983. Loot ! The Heritage of Plunder ...
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... heritage citizen . The image of the ' good ' heritage citizen includes ' the local ' - the participant in heritage near at hand who looks after the past according to universal criteria and for the sake of humanity as a whole . However ...
... heritage citizen . The image of the ' good ' heritage citizen includes ' the local ' - the participant in heritage near at hand who looks after the past according to universal criteria and for the sake of humanity as a whole . However ...
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... heritage in England and how this definition is affected by the policy of English Heritage . Cocroft does not address either of these issues , something which is disappointing given the diversity of approaches to , and understandings of ...
... heritage in England and how this definition is affected by the policy of English Heritage . Cocroft does not address either of these issues , something which is disappointing given the diversity of approaches to , and understandings of ...
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Archaeological Histories | 1 |
Our Legacies in Saving the Past | 25 |
Reflections on the Changing Role of Masada in Israeli National Consciousness | 41 |
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