Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... illustration of how archaeology might show the ongoing and thus changing process of establishing meaning is represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s ...
... illustration of how archaeology might show the ongoing and thus changing process of establishing meaning is represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s ...
Page 49
... illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's responsibility for meaning is made available to the public . The Paca Garden is the locale of tours by trained guides now , and these do not yet take ...
... illustrated , and the real plasticity of the past and therefore of the present's responsibility for meaning is made available to the public . The Paca Garden is the locale of tours by trained guides now , and these do not yet take ...
Page 50
... illustrations of archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some did go away knowing archaeological method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors ...
... illustrations of archaeological reasoning seem to have been com- municated to people . Some did go away knowing archaeological method : not what we know about another time , but how we know it . So far , the community and its visitors ...
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