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Page 106
... museums , sites and standing monuments . The bulk of such presentation remains trad- itional character . Despite achieving the systematic display of in a wide range of artefacts , inter- pretation or explanation is sparse and is ...
... museums , sites and standing monuments . The bulk of such presentation remains trad- itional character . Despite achieving the systematic display of in a wide range of artefacts , inter- pretation or explanation is sparse and is ...
Page 108
... Museums may also promote the active discussion of interpret- ations of the past . Alternative scenarios could be presented to the public , from demonstrably the same evidence , and the visitor chal- lenged to decide what he or she ...
... Museums may also promote the active discussion of interpret- ations of the past . Alternative scenarios could be presented to the public , from demonstrably the same evidence , and the visitor chal- lenged to decide what he or she ...
Page 120
... museums . The appearance , in recent years , of government grants ( from such bodies as the British Academy ) , replacing the treasure- hunting subscriptions of museums and art historians , must therefore be regarded as something of a ...
... museums . The appearance , in recent years , of government grants ( from such bodies as the British Academy ) , replacing the treasure- hunting subscriptions of museums and art historians , must therefore be regarded as something of a ...
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