Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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... critical and dangerous , more like the concerns and interests of archaeologists witnessed in seminars , journals and ... critical archaeology , is not about apologetics : it has far more to do with subversion . A critical archaeology ...
... critical and dangerous , more like the concerns and interests of archaeologists witnessed in seminars , journals and ... critical archaeology , is not about apologetics : it has far more to do with subversion . A critical archaeology ...
Page 152
... critical approaches in class . Part of this is a basic lack of training for teachers in how to use museums and sites effectively and critically , which does little to shatter the reverential attitude most of us have to ' the real thing ...
... critical approaches in class . Part of this is a basic lack of training for teachers in how to use museums and sites effectively and critically , which does little to shatter the reverential attitude most of us have to ' the real thing ...
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... critical materials and have trained archaeologists to help them run a project , the same old attitudes remain manifest in their teaching . It is easy to teach a critical archaeology to children : it is much harder to teach it to their ...
... critical materials and have trained archaeologists to help them run a project , the same old attitudes remain manifest in their teaching . It is easy to teach a critical archaeology to children : it is much harder to teach it to their ...
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