Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 14-15Department of Archaeology, 1997 - Archaeology |
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... monuments , megaliths can also be seen as resulting from a wish to transmit certain values in a durable form to ( human beings of ) the future . Monuments are ' reminders ' ( Latin : monimentum ) , and in the Roman world they were ...
... monuments , megaliths can also be seen as resulting from a wish to transmit certain values in a durable form to ( human beings of ) the future . Monuments are ' reminders ' ( Latin : monimentum ) , and in the Roman world they were ...
Page 53
... monuments are concerned . Heritage management and monument protection are exactly motivated by the desire to stop time and decay , celebrating the past in its conserved ruins ( Lowenthal 1985 ) . Ancient monuments are therefore also ...
... monuments are concerned . Heritage management and monument protection are exactly motivated by the desire to stop time and decay , celebrating the past in its conserved ruins ( Lowenthal 1985 ) . Ancient monuments are therefore also ...
Page 57
... monuments as a study of changing cultural memories remains a promising field for future research . There are many angles to this topic , and historic legitimation of present claims to power or resources is surely not the only reason why ...
... monuments as a study of changing cultural memories remains a promising field for future research . There are many angles to this topic , and historic legitimation of present claims to power or resources is surely not the only reason why ...
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