Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 14Department of Archaeology, 1995 - Archaeology |
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... reflect the political or social opinions of the translator . A single text can be read in more than one way ... reflected in the translation of texts . As Fletcher ( 1992 ) says , the deconstructive activities of the literary scholars ...
... reflect the political or social opinions of the translator . A single text can be read in more than one way ... reflected in the translation of texts . As Fletcher ( 1992 ) says , the deconstructive activities of the literary scholars ...
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... reflect a reality framed by a material rather than ficticious world and they would not like the material gruesomeness of the battlefield to disappear . If , therefore , we ask questions about what went on in the material world in the ...
... reflect a reality framed by a material rather than ficticious world and they would not like the material gruesomeness of the battlefield to disappear . If , therefore , we ask questions about what went on in the material world in the ...
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... reflects the pragmatic concern and wish of a number of archaeological scholars in the 1990s to write history with a ... reflect , as Hills suggests ( this volume ) and which was also our experience when looking for contributors , a ...
... reflects the pragmatic concern and wish of a number of archaeological scholars in the 1990s to write history with a ... reflect , as Hills suggests ( this volume ) and which was also our experience when looking for contributors , a ...
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