Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 35
... ideological interpretations of the role of culture and cultural knowledge in British society . The overtones are strongly utilitarian in that archaeology does nothing for people in the street or the general progress of the nation : a ...
... ideological interpretations of the role of culture and cultural knowledge in British society . The overtones are strongly utilitarian in that archaeology does nothing for people in the street or the general progress of the nation : a ...
Page 36
... ideology of business and at times equates well with the notions of the Conservative right . Here archaeology is seen as value for ratepayers ' money , whilst the subject's future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion ...
... ideology of business and at times equates well with the notions of the Conservative right . Here archaeology is seen as value for ratepayers ' money , whilst the subject's future should be seen in terms of a commercial opera- tion ...
Page 50
... ideology , which we can provide through illustrating archaeological method , will not be reabsorbed by the very ideology we are trying to highlight . Acknowledgements . This experiment in archaeological interpretation was carried out by ...
... ideology , which we can provide through illustrating archaeological method , will not be reabsorbed by the very ideology we are trying to highlight . Acknowledgements . This experiment in archaeological interpretation was carried out by ...
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