Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 34
... common heritage and the possibility of appropriation for profit . The second is couched in the language of self - determination and free enterprise where commercial appropriation is seen as a right not a privilege . It is important to ...
... common heritage and the possibility of appropriation for profit . The second is couched in the language of self - determination and free enterprise where commercial appropriation is seen as a right not a privilege . It is important to ...
Page 42
... common factor of educational understanding , which avoided the need to consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ...
... common factor of educational understanding , which avoided the need to consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ...
Page 78
... common porpoise , while Mohl's stan- dard work on the subject ( Kum1 1970 ) lists 23. Failure to distin- guish between environmental and economic archaeology emerges as the book's most serious problem - eco- nomic archaeology asks ...
... common porpoise , while Mohl's stan- dard work on the subject ( Kum1 1970 ) lists 23. Failure to distin- guish between environmental and economic archaeology emerges as the book's most serious problem - eco- nomic archaeology asks ...
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