Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 48
... present . Our hope is that the guide has shown one of the principal sources of our knowledge of the past . I admit that this specific example does not show a listener the particular source within the present , either political or ...
... present . Our hope is that the guide has shown one of the principal sources of our knowledge of the past . I admit that this specific example does not show a listener the particular source within the present , either political or ...
Page 55
... present , in the landscape all around them , and they are powerfully attracted by the possibility of being able to discover and recognise it for themselves . - For many ley hunters , however , the features they discover are invested ...
... present , in the landscape all around them , and they are powerfully attracted by the possibility of being able to discover and recognise it for themselves . - For many ley hunters , however , the features they discover are invested ...
Page 70
... present . While it would be a pity if Jean Auel's novel was not given greater atten- tion except in the context of tem- poral escapism , it remains a very good example of archaeology serving the present . * COMMENT from John Barrett ...
... present . While it would be a pity if Jean Auel's novel was not given greater atten- tion except in the context of tem- poral escapism , it remains a very good example of archaeology serving the present . * COMMENT from John Barrett ...
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