Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... interpreted by period and topic specialists , are the vital raw material for analysis and explanation for those more interested in theoretical questions . Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from ...
... interpreted by period and topic specialists , are the vital raw material for analysis and explanation for those more interested in theoretical questions . Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from ...
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... interpreted for the public in such a way that it illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past . The large garden was built by William Paca in the 1760s and 1770s . It was buried under ...
... interpreted for the public in such a way that it illustrates the factors in the present which influence the meaning which is attached to the past . The large garden was built by William Paca in the 1760s and 1770s . It was buried under ...
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... interpreted to speak like the present . Even though interpretation almost always produces accuracy , the finality the public sees hides the actual sources of interpretation as well a s the fact that interpretations change . Revealing ...
... interpreted to speak like the present . Even though interpretation almost always produces accuracy , the finality the public sees hides the actual sources of interpretation as well a s the fact that interpretations change . Revealing ...
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