Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from without , what does it signify ? This is a key question , for the great problem is that archaeology has been developing in its own way , answering its own ...
... Seen from within , this is work of the greatest importance . But seen from without , what does it signify ? This is a key question , for the great problem is that archaeology has been developing in its own way , answering its own ...
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... seen as commercial enterprise should challenge those such as intellectuals whose identity and status rests on the existence of a ' high ' culture that sets itself above the financially based populist culture . Rahtz reflects this ...
... seen as commercial enterprise should challenge those such as intellectuals whose identity and status rests on the existence of a ' high ' culture that sets itself above the financially based populist culture . Rahtz reflects this ...
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... seen as a blessing in disguise . The time has come for a return of the amateur and a new doctrine of self - help ; the subject will have to account for itself . As a graduate of one university put it , " Archaeology must become ...
... seen as a blessing in disguise . The time has come for a return of the amateur and a new doctrine of self - help ; the subject will have to account for itself . As a graduate of one university put it , " Archaeology must become ...
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