Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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... theory and to give a brief account of the history of the subject . It first developed in the 1920s , the brainchild of one Alfred Watkins , prominent amateur archaeologist and pioneer arch- aeological photographer . He outlined his theories ...
... theory and to give a brief account of the history of the subject . It first developed in the 1920s , the brainchild of one Alfred Watkins , prominent amateur archaeologist and pioneer arch- aeological photographer . He outlined his theories ...
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... theory , also profoundly changed its nature : the original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . on Present theories are essentially a direct development of those first advanced by John Michell ...
... theory , also profoundly changed its nature : the original utilitarian interpretation was replaced by one more ' spiritual ' and esoteric . on Present theories are essentially a direct development of those first advanced by John Michell ...
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... theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time - wasting theories , for it is supposed to be their job to provide the ...
... theory which they themselves dismiss as lunacy . It seems strange that they should not attempt to mount a more sustained campaign against such erroneous and time - wasting theories , for it is supposed to be their job to provide the ...
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