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Page 117
... argued that , in the same way that all Critical Theory analyses are them- selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea that archaeo- logical science is not political , are themselves ...
... argued that , in the same way that all Critical Theory analyses are them- selves ideological and political , so all standpoints in archaeology , including the idea that archaeo- logical science is not political , are themselves ...
Page 127
... argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or perhaps rather the lack of it , is unfavourably com- pared with the situation in Scand ...
... argued largely along lines of common sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or perhaps rather the lack of it , is unfavourably com- pared with the situation in Scand ...
Page 133
... argument , which are apparent in its chapter sub - titles : " memory / forgetting " ; " History is less than the past / History is more the past " . Rather than developing any argument , the book is instead a series of variations on a ...
... argument , which are apparent in its chapter sub - titles : " memory / forgetting " ; " History is less than the past / History is more the past " . Rather than developing any argument , the book is instead a series of variations on a ...
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