Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 41
... become more multi - dimensional in our presentation of archaeology . A willingness to embrace the most far- flung , and sometimes far - fetched concepts of theoretical archaeology is often accompanied by a reticence towards subjectivity ...
... become more multi - dimensional in our presentation of archaeology . A willingness to embrace the most far- flung , and sometimes far - fetched concepts of theoretical archaeology is often accompanied by a reticence towards subjectivity ...
Page 47
... becomes in her / his chosen study area , the more familiar s / he will become with that area as a result not only of self - generated observations but also of a gradual increase in the number of contributions from people who live and ...
... becomes in her / his chosen study area , the more familiar s / he will become with that area as a result not only of self - generated observations but also of a gradual increase in the number of contributions from people who live and ...
Page 84
... become naturalised , and largely meaningless except on the spiritual fringe . This is , of course , a logical ... becomes something which is ' discovered ' and is rarely visible . While this alienation from the cultural past is partially ...
... become naturalised , and largely meaningless except on the spiritual fringe . This is , of course , a logical ... becomes something which is ' discovered ' and is rarely visible . While this alienation from the cultural past is partially ...
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