Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 163
... favoured with twenty to thirty times more scholars than archaeol- ogy . In comparison to these subjects bloated by the favour of the party leadership , archaeolo- gy was tolerated only as a slightly extravagant stepchild . Until the ...
... favoured with twenty to thirty times more scholars than archaeol- ogy . In comparison to these subjects bloated by the favour of the party leadership , archaeolo- gy was tolerated only as a slightly extravagant stepchild . Until the ...
Page 167
... favour of building some sort of Active Museum on the site and recommended it to be made a UNESCO site of world interest like Auschwitz ( Fachkommission zur kuenftigen Nutzung des ' Prinz- Albrecht Gelaendes ' 1990 ) . However , the ...
... favour of building some sort of Active Museum on the site and recommended it to be made a UNESCO site of world interest like Auschwitz ( Fachkommission zur kuenftigen Nutzung des ' Prinz- Albrecht Gelaendes ' 1990 ) . However , the ...
Page 176
... favour of direct political or economic contacts with Greeks or Romans and a parallel unwillingness to consider the role of other , possibly intermediary , relationships . Former interpretations of these relationships have relied heavily ...
... favour of direct political or economic contacts with Greeks or Romans and a parallel unwillingness to consider the role of other , possibly intermediary , relationships . Former interpretations of these relationships have relied heavily ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Pierre Lemonnier | 27 |
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