Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... meaning but show that hunches , guesses and documents are still being considered . As fixed exhibits are static , SO urban excavations are dynamic , showing as they do , the recovery of context and the ongoing process of establishing ...
... meaning but show that hunches , guesses and documents are still being considered . As fixed exhibits are static , SO urban excavations are dynamic , showing as they do , the recovery of context and the ongoing process of establishing ...
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... meaning is represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologi- cally - based ...
... meaning is represented in the case of the William Раса Garden . This large formal eighteenth century garden was excavated in the late 1960s and early 1970s and is now open to the public . It is an archaeologi- cally - based ...
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... meaning to the past . This example makes it clear that the model for the current understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the meaning ...
... meaning to the past . This example makes it clear that the model for the current understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the meaning ...
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