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Page 110
... chapter of every book on the history of art , but we must accept that other people will see it differently . To add insult injury , the Iron Age was at one time sub - divided to create a Sub- Commission to investigate the Iron Age of ...
... chapter of every book on the history of art , but we must accept that other people will see it differently . To add insult injury , the Iron Age was at one time sub - divided to create a Sub- Commission to investigate the Iron Age of ...
Page 126
... chapter each , and are followed by a consideration of craft and industry . The final chapter is devoted to towns and trade . In each case the potential Clarke perhaps handicaps her- self unnecessarily in this task by 126.
... chapter each , and are followed by a consideration of craft and industry . The final chapter is devoted to towns and trade . In each case the potential Clarke perhaps handicaps her- self unnecessarily in this task by 126.
Page 133
... chapters . The book's lack of direc- tion is in part produced by its author's own perspective on the topic , for apart from ... chapter sub - titles : " memory / forgetting " ; " History is less than the past / History is more the past ...
... chapters . The book's lack of direc- tion is in part produced by its author's own perspective on the topic , for apart from ... chapter sub - titles : " memory / forgetting " ; " History is less than the past / History is more the past ...
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