Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 19, Issue 1Department of Archaeology, 2004 - Archaeology |
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Page 84
... Piper's association with archaeology reveal a more complex state of affairs , which it is the purpose of this essay to open up for scrutiny . As we have already noted , Piper's interest in archaeology was more than a dilettante episode ...
... Piper's association with archaeology reveal a more complex state of affairs , which it is the purpose of this essay to open up for scrutiny . As we have already noted , Piper's interest in archaeology was more than a dilettante episode ...
Page 88
... Piper's 1949 article on Stonehenge in the Architectural Review . Piper's argument is that Stonehenge can be appreciated aesthetically as ' one of the most beautiful man - made objects in Britain ...... . in its size , material and ...
... Piper's 1949 article on Stonehenge in the Architectural Review . Piper's argument is that Stonehenge can be appreciated aesthetically as ' one of the most beautiful man - made objects in Britain ...... . in its size , material and ...
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... Piper on his Eightieth Birthday . London : The Stourton Press , 33-35 . Piper , J. - a ) early winter 1937 ' Prehistory from the Air , ' Axis 8 , 4-8 . Piper , J. - b ) 1937 ' Lost , A Valuable Object ' in Myfanwy Evans ( ed ) The ...
... Piper on his Eightieth Birthday . London : The Stourton Press , 33-35 . Piper , J. - a ) early winter 1937 ' Prehistory from the Air , ' Axis 8 , 4-8 . Piper , J. - b ) 1937 ' Lost , A Valuable Object ' in Myfanwy Evans ( ed ) The ...
Contents
Foreword | 1 |
How Little Does it Take to Represent a Face? | 9 |
Prehistory and the Sculpture of Richard Long | 114 |
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