Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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Page 81
... clear unitary concept of ' development archaeology ' . The differing national developments lying behind or , more frequently , res- tricting the sources of funding for archaeology , could usefully be the target for analysis . For the ...
... clear unitary concept of ' development archaeology ' . The differing national developments lying behind or , more frequently , res- tricting the sources of funding for archaeology , could usefully be the target for analysis . For the ...
Page 84
... clear a new road and also taking grass from the site but with little to show for it " . It was clear that changes in approach were urgently needed . The looming Rhodesian conflict and the accompanying military incursions and the ...
... clear a new road and also taking grass from the site but with little to show for it " . It was clear that changes in approach were urgently needed . The looming Rhodesian conflict and the accompanying military incursions and the ...
Page 127
... clear is how far it successfully demonstrates that archaeology is more than simply " a very expensive demonstration of the obvious " ( Sawyer 1983 , 44 ) in an historical period . Can it ever provide more than merely illustrative ...
... clear is how far it successfully demonstrates that archaeology is more than simply " a very expensive demonstration of the obvious " ( Sawyer 1983 , 44 ) in an historical period . Can it ever provide more than merely illustrative ...
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