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I think one can identify a cultural dualism here , at least at the level at which
professional archaeologists or treasure hunters articulate and defend their status
and ' rights ' to the past . On the one hand , the scholastic culture - - symbolised ,
at ...
I think one can identify a cultural dualism here , at least at the level at which
professional archaeologists or treasure hunters articulate and defend their status
and ' rights ' to the past . On the one hand , the scholastic culture - - symbolised ,
at ...
Page 63
Pitt - Rivers found little to have changed since his last inspection in 1887 , though
at least things had not got worse . Names were still being scratched ; leaning
stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic
...
Pitt - Rivers found little to have changed since his last inspection in 1887 , though
at least things had not got worse . Names were still being scratched ; leaning
stones were still being used as slides by children ; the rats that lived on the picnic
...
Page 74
Glass is suscept - legitimate his work are the likes ible to aqueous corrosion and
the of Fried , Service , Flannery , difficult problem of conservation Polanyi ,
Renfrew and Sahlins , not is discussed , especially for ex - least in the obvious
origin of ...
Glass is suscept - legitimate his work are the likes ible to aqueous corrosion and
the of Fried , Service , Flannery , difficult problem of conservation Polanyi ,
Renfrew and Sahlins , not is discussed , especially for ex - least in the obvious
origin of ...
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