Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 42
... understanding , which avoided the need to consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their ...
... understanding , which avoided the need to consider particular and sometimes conflicting interests of different classes or groups . This has changed . Museums have become cultural centres , with more varied ways of expressing their ...
Page 48
... understanding of how that building most likely looked and what it was most likely used for in the 1700s is derived by analogy from today . In this way , by using specific and immediate examples , the guide has attempted to show that we ...
... understanding of how that building most likely looked and what it was most likely used for in the 1700s is derived by analogy from today . In this way , by using specific and immediate examples , the guide has attempted to show that we ...
Page 49
... understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the meaning from the 1980s is associated with the fascination for finding astronomical and ...
... understanding of the garden comes from the 1960s and its concern with beautification , urban redevelopment , and gentrifica- tion , and that the meaning from the 1980s is associated with the fascination for finding astronomical and ...
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