Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... past life . In addition to conforming to the prejudices of the translator , textual evidence is usually written for and by the elite of past societies . Ironically it would seem that elitist archaeologists , specialising in the ...
... past life . In addition to conforming to the prejudices of the translator , textual evidence is usually written for and by the elite of past societies . Ironically it would seem that elitist archaeologists , specialising in the ...
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... past for Israel alone , any alternative claims have been denied . This has had profound political implications since it results in confirmation and support of modern Israel's claims to the land against Palestinian claims to the past or ...
... past for Israel alone , any alternative claims have been denied . This has had profound political implications since it results in confirmation and support of modern Israel's claims to the land against Palestinian claims to the past or ...
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... past by writing it as a story in the first person using present tense ( much like a novel would be written ) . These are titled , respectively , " A time of loss one summer day at Little Rapids " by Spector ( 1991 ) and " Fantasy > fact ...
... past by writing it as a story in the first person using present tense ( much like a novel would be written ) . These are titled , respectively , " A time of loss one summer day at Little Rapids " by Spector ( 1991 ) and " Fantasy > fact ...
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