Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... society , for they provide evidence of a past society against which the achievements of the present can be judged . Ley hunters contrast this with an aca- demic archaeology which they either feel has no relevance at all , or regard as ...
... society , for they provide evidence of a past society against which the achievements of the present can be judged . Ley hunters contrast this with an aca- demic archaeology which they either feel has no relevance at all , or regard as ...
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... Society was refused permission to dig , after Sir Edmund had been advised by one of the national societies ( Chippindale 1978 ) . Then the archaeologists produced , in 1870 , a high - level committee of the British Association for the ...
... Society was refused permission to dig , after Sir Edmund had been advised by one of the national societies ( Chippindale 1978 ) . Then the archaeologists produced , in 1870 , a high - level committee of the British Association for the ...
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... society's own virtues ( when opposed to that which is barbaric ) and , alternatively , to present a way of life untainted by the vices of society ( the concept of the ' noble savage ' ) . With SO few physical frontiers remaining ' wild ...
... society's own virtues ( when opposed to that which is barbaric ) and , alternatively , to present a way of life untainted by the vices of society ( the concept of the ' noble savage ' ) . With SO few physical frontiers remaining ' wild ...
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