Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 41
... limited form of public education , especially when one bears in mind that , historically , museums were regarded , and often deliberately designed , as grand secular temples to the glorifica- tion of knowledge . The selection of ...
... limited form of public education , especially when one bears in mind that , historically , museums were regarded , and often deliberately designed , as grand secular temples to the glorifica- tion of knowledge . The selection of ...
Page 73
... limited way the book succeeds as a guide , but it cannot be greeted as a comprehensive handbook on glass for the archaeologist . It is more of a general introduction with a less than complete treatment of the subject . Much of the ...
... limited way the book succeeds as a guide , but it cannot be greeted as a comprehensive handbook on glass for the archaeologist . It is more of a general introduction with a less than complete treatment of the subject . Much of the ...
Page 78
... limited to the we areas should close to the cultivable islands . The elm decline , on the other hand , is a major feature visible through- out the area , which implies that it was a widespread background phenom- enon not linked to human ...
... limited to the we areas should close to the cultivable islands . The elm decline , on the other hand , is a major feature visible through- out the area , which implies that it was a widespread background phenom- enon not linked to human ...
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