Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 2Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 82
... interest in a corpse if time and skill have been expended on it with the aim of preserving it for scientific purposes , as has been held in Australia . Further , if anything is attached to a corpse , such as a wrap , that can be stolen ...
... interest in a corpse if time and skill have been expended on it with the aim of preserving it for scientific purposes , as has been held in Australia . Further , if anything is attached to a corpse , such as a wrap , that can be stolen ...
Page 90
... interests . The utility of the concept of social class is currently being challenged for many avenues of inquiry ( Cohen 1981 ) . Classes are being replaced as foci of study by emphasis on particular interest groups . This approach may ...
... interests . The utility of the concept of social class is currently being challenged for many avenues of inquiry ( Cohen 1981 ) . Classes are being replaced as foci of study by emphasis on particular interest groups . This approach may ...
Page 93
... interest by writing not just for their aca- demic peers , but also for someone with only a passing interest in archaeology ; by using amateurs in their research ; by giving guides and lectures , by publishing popular accounts of their ...
... interest by writing not just for their aca- demic peers , but also for someone with only a passing interest in archaeology ; by using amateurs in their research ; by giving guides and lectures , by publishing popular accounts of their ...
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