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... monuments , and how , in at least one case , the outcome of this process brought results contrary to their expressed intention . The anecdotal nature of this exercise serves deliberately to counter the kinds of programmatic statement ...
... monuments , and how , in at least one case , the outcome of this process brought results contrary to their expressed intention . The anecdotal nature of this exercise serves deliberately to counter the kinds of programmatic statement ...
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obvious archaeological monuments , such as the local traditional value attaching to individual localities within the ... monuments . The sites in question are also similar on the one hand to the settled mounds of the Near East ( as in ...
obvious archaeological monuments , such as the local traditional value attaching to individual localities within the ... monuments . The sites in question are also similar on the one hand to the settled mounds of the Near East ( as in ...
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... monuments became clear . What appeared to matter most to him was that they should be visited and appreciated in ... monument should be seen . But the question then arises - by whom , and why ? I think there are two possibilities . One is ...
... monuments became clear . What appeared to matter most to him was that they should be visited and appreciated in ... monument should be seen . But the question then arises - by whom , and why ? I think there are two possibilities . One is ...
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