Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... critical theory is a method for situating self and society and produces only momentary piecings of reality , a critical analysis must be ongoing . This will ensure that the picture of the action of modern ideology , which we can provide ...
... critical theory is a method for situating self and society and produces only momentary piecings of reality , a critical analysis must be ongoing . This will ensure that the picture of the action of modern ideology , which we can provide ...
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... critical report on the state of Stonehenge in 1886 , complaining that " there was a caretaker , but there was very little evidence of any care being taken " ( Stonehenge Report 1886 ) . The same year Lubbock publicly expressed his ...
... critical report on the state of Stonehenge in 1886 , complaining that " there was a caretaker , but there was very little evidence of any care being taken " ( Stonehenge Report 1886 ) . The same year Lubbock publicly expressed his ...
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we have gone apparently unnoticed . A clearer definition of terms and a more critical assessment of the appropriateness of some of his analytical concepts might have yielded a clearer and more pene- trating insight into the processes of ...
we have gone apparently unnoticed . A clearer definition of terms and a more critical assessment of the appropriateness of some of his analytical concepts might have yielded a clearer and more pene- trating insight into the processes of ...
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