Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... aspects of Ar- chaeological Heritage Management ( AHM ) in a pair of complemen- tary papers written with the intention of publication in tandem . John Carman's paper examines the place of politics in archaeology , relating recent calls ...
... aspects of Ar- chaeological Heritage Management ( AHM ) in a pair of complemen- tary papers written with the intention of publication in tandem . John Carman's paper examines the place of politics in archaeology , relating recent calls ...
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... aspects of this process were intensified when heritage manage- ment was given structure and coherence by government policy and legislation . The Institutionalisation of Archaeological Heritage Management and Archaeological Ideology In ...
... aspects of this process were intensified when heritage manage- ment was given structure and coherence by government policy and legislation . The Institutionalisation of Archaeological Heritage Management and Archaeological Ideology In ...
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... aspect of language is bound to have a modular explanation : human vocal skill constitutes a dramatic break with our ... aspects of sequential motor control , have properties that seem to involve new computational principles ( Corballis ...
... aspect of language is bound to have a modular explanation : human vocal skill constitutes a dramatic break with our ... aspects of sequential motor control , have properties that seem to involve new computational principles ( Corballis ...
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