Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... ideas . Its editors strove for optimism , fearlessness and a course against oppressive traditions , in other words " a sounding - board of new ideas and opinions " ( Crawford and Moore 1981 ) . ARC prides itself on a tradition of ...
... ideas . Its editors strove for optimism , fearlessness and a course against oppressive traditions , in other words " a sounding - board of new ideas and opinions " ( Crawford and Moore 1981 ) . ARC prides itself on a tradition of ...
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... ideas and the right persons who were victorious , or as Chippindale puts it : " The history of archaeology is the history of the ideas that have prevailed , the ideas that have been right in the long term ... " ( 1989 : 33 ) . To ...
... ideas and the right persons who were victorious , or as Chippindale puts it : " The history of archaeology is the history of the ideas that have prevailed , the ideas that have been right in the long term ... " ( 1989 : 33 ) . To ...
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... ideas is to provide a focus on long term change . In order to consider whether the Annales approach can unify archaeology we need to look in more detail at some of the crucial ideas concerning long term change . In the opening essay of ...
... ideas is to provide a focus on long term change . In order to consider whether the Annales approach can unify archaeology we need to look in more detail at some of the crucial ideas concerning long term change . In the opening essay of ...
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