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The emphasis is always on the object as a source of information , arranged
according to agreed scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency ,
given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge
and ...
The emphasis is always on the object as a source of information , arranged
according to agreed scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency ,
given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge
and ...
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Alternatively , the tradition of urban historical archaeology as it is developing in
the United States is under developed in its ways of reaching the public . Urban
excavations normally attract large crowds and much attention while going on , but
...
Alternatively , the tradition of urban historical archaeology as it is developing in
the United States is under developed in its ways of reaching the public . Urban
excavations normally attract large crowds and much attention while going on , but
...
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It remains to be seen what history will make of this encroachThe author , in a final
chap - ment into its territory : the ... medieval Europe , whether their approach is
primarily archaeGlass and Archaeology is a ological or historical , and by all ...
It remains to be seen what history will make of this encroachThe author , in a final
chap - ment into its territory : the ... medieval Europe , whether their approach is
primarily archaeGlass and Archaeology is a ological or historical , and by all ...
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