Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 12Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... debates and con- flicts . I will argue that AHM can more usefully be conceived as : a ) a process which fulfills part of a Western cultural , political and ethical concern with the conservation and curation of material items ; b ) a ...
... debates and con- flicts . I will argue that AHM can more usefully be conceived as : a ) a process which fulfills part of a Western cultural , political and ethical concern with the conservation and curation of material items ; b ) a ...
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... debates dating to this period , and in current debates on heritage management , provides insight into the intellectual rĂ´le of archaeology in heritage management and State discourses on cultural heritage . Since the 1960s archaeologists ...
... debates dating to this period , and in current debates on heritage management , provides insight into the intellectual rĂ´le of archaeology in heritage management and State discourses on cultural heritage . Since the 1960s archaeologists ...
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... debates help , however unconsciously , to proclaim and reinforce archaeology as a legitimate intellectual discipline and practice . These debates almost inevitably employed arguments based on the rights of archaeology as a science to ...
... debates help , however unconsciously , to proclaim and reinforce archaeology as a legitimate intellectual discipline and practice . These debates almost inevitably employed arguments based on the rights of archaeology as a science to ...
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