Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 9Department of Archaeology, 1990 - Archaeology |
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Page 187
... concern with the discipline that not only engages the intellect but also stimulates the emotions2 . Few ... concerns and like to put forward an image of the ' objective analyst ' to our- selves and others . This has major implications ...
... concern with the discipline that not only engages the intellect but also stimulates the emotions2 . Few ... concerns and like to put forward an image of the ' objective analyst ' to our- selves and others . This has major implications ...
Page 276
... concerns as an equal part of archaeology . This in turn means that international meetings such as WAC need to be seen to go to ... concerned for their welfare . The opportunity to make useful professional contacts and to promote wider ...
... concerns as an equal part of archaeology . This in turn means that international meetings such as WAC need to be seen to go to ... concerned for their welfare . The opportunity to make useful professional contacts and to promote wider ...
Page 277
... concerned bodies . A session of interest to Latin America which also successfully took a global perspective was that ... concerned matters of great power there was very great and kind concern for the welfare of the audience : we were ...
... concerned bodies . A session of interest to Latin America which also successfully took a global perspective was that ... concerned matters of great power there was very great and kind concern for the welfare of the audience : we were ...
Contents
TECHNOLOGY IN THE HUMANITIES | 3 |
Nathan Schlanger | 18 |
Robert Cresswell | 39 |
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