Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 43
... nature of ideology in our society . Museum curators have usually accepted the view that ideology is homogeneous , at least as far asit can be reflected in the acquisition and display of collect- ions . Facts have been regarded as ...
... nature of ideology in our society . Museum curators have usually accepted the view that ideology is homogeneous , at least as far asit can be reflected in the acquisition and display of collect- ions . Facts have been regarded as ...
Page 55
... natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and polluting energy sources . The relics of the system ... nature of ley theories , for they demonstrate how a large number of interested and intelligent people view the past ...
... natural energy paths , in contrast to our own dangerous and polluting energy sources . The relics of the system ... nature of ley theories , for they demonstrate how a large number of interested and intelligent people view the past ...
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... nature will probably limit its distribution to these scholars and libraries . It probably has little value for the non - specialist apart from the interesting nature of the papers . Most of them , how- ever , will prove to be definitive ...
... nature will probably limit its distribution to these scholars and libraries . It probably has little value for the non - specialist apart from the interesting nature of the papers . Most of them , how- ever , will prove to be definitive ...
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