Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 23Department of Archaeology, 2008 - Archaeology |
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Page 82
... particular so- cial changes , are generally overlooked . In fact a detailed social history of archaeology in Britain has not been written since Hudson's account of The British Experience ( 1981 ) . As a result , it was essential to seek ...
... particular so- cial changes , are generally overlooked . In fact a detailed social history of archaeology in Britain has not been written since Hudson's account of The British Experience ( 1981 ) . As a result , it was essential to seek ...
Page 149
... particular tack of situating archaeology within neoliberal and other forms of governmentality because I have wanted to point to the particular role that a journal like ARC might play . Given the way the discipline has become tied up ...
... particular tack of situating archaeology within neoliberal and other forms of governmentality because I have wanted to point to the particular role that a journal like ARC might play . Given the way the discipline has become tied up ...
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... particular , the concept of archaeological cultures , their equation with ethnic groups and the simplistic ways in which migrations were used to explain social change were criticised . The reassessment of prehistoric chronologies ...
... particular , the concept of archaeological cultures , their equation with ethnic groups and the simplistic ways in which migrations were used to explain social change were criticised . The reassessment of prehistoric chronologies ...
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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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