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Page 33
... conception of a Norwegian nation - state and the birth of a Norwegian archaeology . During the 19th century there was a strong growth in national consciousness among the intelligensia and the bourgeoisie in Norway . After the loss of ...
... conception of a Norwegian nation - state and the birth of a Norwegian archaeology . During the 19th century there was a strong growth in national consciousness among the intelligensia and the bourgeoisie in Norway . After the loss of ...
Page 35
... conception of the Norwegian nation - state , its nationalist character can hardly be disputed . Its outspoken aim was to serve national- political interests ; to ' prove ' that Norway was a historical nation , despite 400 years of ...
... conception of the Norwegian nation - state , its nationalist character can hardly be disputed . Its outspoken aim was to serve national- political interests ; to ' prove ' that Norway was a historical nation , despite 400 years of ...
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... conception of Egyptology has not changed since 1922. Indeed until the late 1960s , such a con- ception would have been largely correct . In the mid - 1960s , when New Archaeology was bursting onto the scene elsewhere , the Egypt Explor ...
... conception of Egyptology has not changed since 1922. Indeed until the late 1960s , such a con- ception would have been largely correct . In the mid - 1960s , when New Archaeology was bursting onto the scene elsewhere , the Egypt Explor ...
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