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As such , archaeology is part of an ideology ; its most important contribution is to
give historical ' reality ' to the modern myth of an ethnically uniform Norwegian
society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the ...
As such , archaeology is part of an ideology ; its most important contribution is to
give historical ' reality ' to the modern myth of an ethnically uniform Norwegian
society . In other words , by shaping the past in the ideological image of the ...
Page 79
Soviet archaeologists ( e.g. Mongait 1961 ; Klejn 1980 ) have long been aware of
the varying positions of archaeological practice in relation to the different class
interests embedded in the economic , ideological and political levels of society ...
Soviet archaeologists ( e.g. Mongait 1961 ; Klejn 1980 ) have long been aware of
the varying positions of archaeological practice in relation to the different class
interests embedded in the economic , ideological and political levels of society ...
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These are the dominant group in society . The the data for my ethnographic
dominant perspective becomes absor analysis . bed and ' taken for granted ' . We
be come mystified and duped . On the The dominant theme in all the other hand ...
These are the dominant group in society . The the data for my ethnographic
dominant perspective becomes absor analysis . bed and ' taken for granted ' . We
be come mystified and duped . On the The dominant theme in all the other hand ...
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