Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 46
... past . The process should ultimately illustrate how the present selects among the possible interpretations to fix on the past . If this is done , the full circle connecting the past and the present is made . This would show , besides ...
... past . The process should ultimately illustrate how the present selects among the possible interpretations to fix on the past . If this is done , the full circle connecting the past and the present is made . This would show , besides ...
Page 49
... past can be illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's responsibility for meaning is made available to the public . -- -- The Paca Garden is the locale of tours by trained guides now , and these do ...
... past can be illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's responsibility for meaning is made available to the public . -- -- The Paca Garden is the locale of tours by trained guides now , and these do ...
Page 55
... past is dead and remote something to be read about in libraries and looked at in museums . They prefer to identify it as something tangible in the present , in the landscape all around them , and they are powerfully attracted by the ...
... past is dead and remote something to be read about in libraries and looked at in museums . They prefer to identify it as something tangible in the present , in the landscape all around them , and they are powerfully attracted by the ...
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