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This includes archaeologists as well as selective hunters ( e . g . those people
who choose to dig for metal objects only ) . The conflict arises because
archaeologists are seen as ' spoilsports ' in not allowing destruction to take place
and ...
This includes archaeologists as well as selective hunters ( e . g . those people
who choose to dig for metal objects only ) . The conflict arises because
archaeologists are seen as ' spoilsports ' in not allowing destruction to take place
and ...
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The emphasis is always on the object as a source of information , arranged
according to agreed scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency ,
given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge
and ...
The emphasis is always on the object as a source of information , arranged
according to agreed scientific or historical principles . The inevitable tendency ,
given this emphasis on the need for order , is to equate conceptually knowledge
and ...
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To take an example , the British removed Ever since the seventh Earl of more
than 5000 objects - - presumElgin had the sculptures removed ably without
payment - - from Benin from the pediments and frieze of before setting fire to the
city in ...
To take an example , the British removed Ever since the seventh Earl of more
than 5000 objects - - presumElgin had the sculptures removed ably without
payment - - from Benin from the pediments and frieze of before setting fire to the
city in ...
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