Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology, 1987 - Archaeology |
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Page 12
... interest , thereby achieving an exaggerated importance . In either case the discontinuities in the past , and the revolutions required to over- come them , come to be taken for granted as ' facts ' of history . Clearly such an ...
... interest , thereby achieving an exaggerated importance . In either case the discontinuities in the past , and the revolutions required to over- come them , come to be taken for granted as ' facts ' of history . Clearly such an ...
Page 115
... interest might transcend the personal and be of use to others . There is an underlying feeling that personal ... interests of whether the exponent is a good salesperson of archaeology , whatever its value . -- A puritan tendency to ...
... interest might transcend the personal and be of use to others . There is an underlying feeling that personal ... interests of whether the exponent is a good salesperson of archaeology , whatever its value . -- A puritan tendency to ...
Page 126
... interest which the public have in their past . Societies with interests in particular periods or themes have also seen their membership lists rise dramatically in recent years . The largest group is now the National Trust : its 1.4 ...
... interest which the public have in their past . Societies with interests in particular periods or themes have also seen their membership lists rise dramatically in recent years . The largest group is now the National Trust : its 1.4 ...
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