Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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Page 68
... objects or activities which are archaeologically visible , either directly or indirectly . Indeed , as Palaima and Shelmerdine show , the text is often an integral part of the process of production in certain areas . Thus , for example ...
... objects or activities which are archaeologically visible , either directly or indirectly . Indeed , as Palaima and Shelmerdine show , the text is often an integral part of the process of production in certain areas . Thus , for example ...
Page 118
... objects held outside their coun- tries of origin . Inventories are drawn up by specialists for two organisations ... objects at and a particular location in time and space , giving it an important historical dimension . Before the ...
... objects held outside their coun- tries of origin . Inventories are drawn up by specialists for two organisations ... objects at and a particular location in time and space , giving it an important historical dimension . Before the ...
Page 121
... objects just as much as displaying them . The second case is full of British goldwork , which unfortunat- ely confirms the ' treasure - seeking ' image of archaeology , but is neces- sarily in that position for security reasons ...
... objects just as much as displaying them . The second case is full of British goldwork , which unfortunat- ely confirms the ' treasure - seeking ' image of archaeology , but is neces- sarily in that position for security reasons ...
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