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An academic with a fairly high level of self - knowledge and honesty would
probably admit to one or more of the above reasons for following his academic
pursuit . Others quite simply , ' love their subject ' , and can say so . Most peoples
...
An academic with a fairly high level of self - knowledge and honesty would
probably admit to one or more of the above reasons for following his academic
pursuit . Others quite simply , ' love their subject ' , and can say so . Most peoples
...
Page 38
... Archaeology was once proclaimed to be the " loss of innocence " ( Clarke 1973
) , but the self - consciousness proposed by Clarke led to a vehement advocacy
of positivist methods for realising objective , validated knowledge about the past ...
... Archaeology was once proclaimed to be the " loss of innocence " ( Clarke 1973
) , but the self - consciousness proposed by Clarke led to a vehement advocacy
of positivist methods for realising objective , validated knowledge about the past ...
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... he deferred both to professional archaeologists and to professional decision -
makers . He believed that the megaliths were there to be investigated , but mainly
as a means of making their mystery a little more tempered with knowledge .
... he deferred both to professional archaeologists and to professional decision -
makers . He believed that the megaliths were there to be investigated , but mainly
as a means of making their mystery a little more tempered with knowledge .
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