Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums , by their nature , stand somewhat apart from society . But knowledge is never quite amenable to being ordered in this sense , because it is continually changing ( museum ...
... knowledge and order , and to encourage the view that museums , by their nature , stand somewhat apart from society . But knowledge is never quite amenable to being ordered in this sense , because it is continually changing ( museum ...
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... knowledge . In fact , museums have an important place within the sociology of knowledge , if , in their activities , they can express the ambiguities and tensions within ideology . Just as knowledge is continually changing , so is the ...
... knowledge . In fact , museums have an important place within the sociology of knowledge , if , in their activities , they can express the ambiguities and tensions within ideology . Just as knowledge is continually changing , so is the ...
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... knowledge , albeit of knowledge which is more or less worthless . Fieldwork has a vital importance to all serious ley hun- ters , for in the discovery of long - lost ' mark points ' they feel that they are making contact with the remote ...
... knowledge , albeit of knowledge which is more or less worthless . Fieldwork has a vital importance to all serious ley hun- ters , for in the discovery of long - lost ' mark points ' they feel that they are making contact with the remote ...
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