Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 35
... mentioned , on self determination and a view of the archaeological heritage generalised from particular ideological interpretations of the role of culture and cultural knowledge in British society . The overtones are strongly ...
... mentioned , on self determination and a view of the archaeological heritage generalised from particular ideological interpretations of the role of culture and cultural knowledge in British society . The overtones are strongly ...
Page 73
... mentioned , the importance over a long period of glass beads and enamelling is almost entirely overlooked . The geographical scope is also limited , with the only detailed discussion of excavation evidence restricted to post - Roman ...
... mentioned , the importance over a long period of glass beads and enamelling is almost entirely overlooked . The geographical scope is also limited , with the only detailed discussion of excavation evidence restricted to post - Roman ...
Page 77
... mentioned only to be ignored in the later discussion . - to This treatment emphasises the lack of an archaeological perspec- tive . We are faced with a be- wildering array of specialisations , which mus t surely reinforce the tendency ...
... mentioned only to be ignored in the later discussion . - to This treatment emphasises the lack of an archaeological perspec- tive . We are faced with a be- wildering array of specialisations , which mus t surely reinforce the tendency ...
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