Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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Page 38
... critical question about the reason for denying the Saami the same right to use the past for their political purposes . It is also convenient to forget the fact that the University Museum of National Antiquities celebrated their 150th ...
... critical question about the reason for denying the Saami the same right to use the past for their political purposes . It is also convenient to forget the fact that the University Museum of National Antiquities celebrated their 150th ...
Page 39
... critical archaeology , the belief in critical self- consciousness as the only salvation is a blindspot , because it once again deludes Western archaeologists with the view that if we are just critical and clever enough , we will be ...
... critical archaeology , the belief in critical self- consciousness as the only salvation is a blindspot , because it once again deludes Western archaeologists with the view that if we are just critical and clever enough , we will be ...
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... critical discussion , takes place . Since it is the framework of discussion , it is never open to criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ideal of academic ...
... critical discussion , takes place . Since it is the framework of discussion , it is never open to criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ideal of academic ...
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