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... given to the contribution of archaeology towards an historical consciousness and ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 1 [ 1986 ] ) a sense of national identity . The necessity of an ARCHAEOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT: ...
... given to the contribution of archaeology towards an historical consciousness and ( Archaeological Review from Cambridge 5 : 1 [ 1986 ] ) a sense of national identity . The necessity of an ARCHAEOLOGY, IDEOLOGY AND DEVELOPMENT: ...
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... sense ' and correspondingly no single concept of development archaeology ' suitable for export ' ! This , however , does not preclude striving for mutually beneficial exchanges and communication on all aspects of the discipline ...
... sense ' and correspondingly no single concept of development archaeology ' suitable for export ' ! This , however , does not preclude striving for mutually beneficial exchanges and communication on all aspects of the discipline ...
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... sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or perhaps rather the lack of it , is unfavourably com- pared with the situation in Scand- inavian countries , and a national ...
... sense . This is particularly true for the chapter on towns ; the British organisation of urban archaeology , or perhaps rather the lack of it , is unfavourably com- pared with the situation in Scand- inavian countries , and a national ...
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