Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... status as an intellectual pursuit . Cuts in government funding for archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its financial basis . There is the possibility that it must rely heavily on private and business ...
... status as an intellectual pursuit . Cuts in government funding for archaeology as an educational and research discipline threaten its financial basis . There is the possibility that it must rely heavily on private and business ...
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... status that is achieved by under- going a socially prescribed course of learning , and it is impor- tant that the entitlement bestowed is visibly legitimated by the idea of specialist skill . The attack on this conception of ...
... status that is achieved by under- going a socially prescribed course of learning , and it is impor- tant that the entitlement bestowed is visibly legitimated by the idea of specialist skill . The attack on this conception of ...
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... status rests on the existence of a ' high ' culture that sets itself above the financially based populist culture . Rahtz reflects this intellectual stance well when he writes in POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY that " What is certain is that no ...
... status rests on the existence of a ' high ' culture that sets itself above the financially based populist culture . Rahtz reflects this intellectual stance well when he writes in POPULAR ARCHAEOLOGY that " What is certain is that no ...
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