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... us with any guidelines ? Clearly it represents an important attempt to reveal the hidden political dimension of archaeo- logy , as formulated neatly in the following paragraph from Leone ( 1982 , 750 ) : ... since we are members of a 38.
... us with any guidelines ? Clearly it represents an important attempt to reveal the hidden political dimension of archaeo- logy , as formulated neatly in the following paragraph from Leone ( 1982 , 750 ) : ... since we are members of a 38.
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... logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may well have been unable or unwilling to attend . In practice , therefore , power lies with the much smaller Execu- tive Committee . However , this is also ...
... logy . Representatives of non- European countries , even if appointed , may well have been unable or unwilling to attend . In practice , therefore , power lies with the much smaller Execu- tive Committee . However , this is also ...
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... logy in recent archaeological -1 of the it up of literature . On the one hand , ideo- logy represents the interests the dominant group in society . The dominant perspective becomes absor- bed and ' taken for granted ' . We become ...
... logy in recent archaeological -1 of the it up of literature . On the one hand , ideo- logy represents the interests the dominant group in society . The dominant perspective becomes absor- bed and ' taken for granted ' . We become ...
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