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... experience . The values we choose depend upon our experience of life ; different life experiences lead to the holding of different values . European and American academics belong to a tradition which has had to defend the conditions ...
... experience . The values we choose depend upon our experience of life ; different life experiences lead to the holding of different values . European and American academics belong to a tradition which has had to defend the conditions ...
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... experience makes the other seem somewhat theoretical and remote . Archaeologists are not particular- ly reprehensible in finding themselves impaled on the horns of such a dilemma . They cannot help having had the experience they have ...
... experience makes the other seem somewhat theoretical and remote . Archaeologists are not particular- ly reprehensible in finding themselves impaled on the horns of such a dilemma . They cannot help having had the experience they have ...
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... experience ( cf. Odak 1980 ; Sinclair 1984 ) . Such interventions place archaeology on the anvil of contemporary relations of exploitation between North and South . It is therefore incumbent upon archaeologists to review aspects of ...
... experience ( cf. Odak 1980 ; Sinclair 1984 ) . Such interventions place archaeology on the anvil of contemporary relations of exploitation between North and South . It is therefore incumbent upon archaeologists to review aspects of ...
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