Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 5
... fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class mould . The same is generally true of the ...
... fact that we have been through the higher streams of secondary education and have gone on to study an academic discipline at University means that we are now firmly cast in the middle class mould . The same is generally true of the ...
Page 49
... fact that interpretations change . Revealing the parts of the interpretation will open more of the past to the public and may simultaneously give people greater responsibility for the past . Given the rapt attention , the spontaneous ...
... fact that interpretations change . Revealing the parts of the interpretation will open more of the past to the public and may simultaneously give people greater responsibility for the past . Given the rapt attention , the spontaneous ...
Page 76
... fact , very much as if it was designed to produce the kind of ' potted spe- cialists ' Shackley specifically repudiates . This clearly emerges from the book's organisation . The first chapter , " sediments and soils " , is the best one ...
... fact , very much as if it was designed to produce the kind of ' potted spe- cialists ' Shackley specifically repudiates . This clearly emerges from the book's organisation . The first chapter , " sediments and soils " , is the best one ...
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