Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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Page 123
... important that children should handle primary sources : the importance of direct access to the evidence cannot be over - stressed . Material - based studies have an inherent advantage over document - based ones ; in the latter it is ...
... important that children should handle primary sources : the importance of direct access to the evidence cannot be over - stressed . Material - based studies have an inherent advantage over document - based ones ; in the latter it is ...
Page 158
... important . Children's archaeology books are , in effect , performing the classic ideological role of denying contradictions , naturalising the social order and representing sectional interests as universal . It has often been argued ...
... important . Children's archaeology books are , in effect , performing the classic ideological role of denying contradictions , naturalising the social order and representing sectional interests as universal . It has often been argued ...
Page 223
... important ' archaeological sites . ' Importance ' can only be defined by academic study which defines the criteria for selection . These results are promulgated through publications by the Deriod - specific , and other Specialist ...
... important ' archaeological sites . ' Importance ' can only be defined by academic study which defines the criteria for selection . These results are promulgated through publications by the Deriod - specific , and other Specialist ...
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