Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 4Department of Archaeology, 1985 - Archaeology |
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Page 92
... structures are obvious sites for new public structures , not only as an ideo- logical gesture , but by the very fact that they are not subject to private ownership , and their ownership / guardianship can thereby become ambiguous or non ...
... structures are obvious sites for new public structures , not only as an ideo- logical gesture , but by the very fact that they are not subject to private ownership , and their ownership / guardianship can thereby become ambiguous or non ...
Page 110
do not think on our feet with great rapidity ! Any changes in structure may take time to implement , and changes in the consciousness about the concept of TAG even longer . I hope however that the welcome venue of Glasgow for 1985 under ...
do not think on our feet with great rapidity ! Any changes in structure may take time to implement , and changes in the consciousness about the concept of TAG even longer . I hope however that the welcome venue of Glasgow for 1985 under ...
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... structure is sternly criti - petitive bidding , most cised by Kristian Kristiansen , head of ancient monuments administra- tion , are actually worse than in Czechoslovakia , where the chief of Bohemian ancient monuments says all is ...
... structure is sternly criti - petitive bidding , most cised by Kristian Kristiansen , head of ancient monuments administra- tion , are actually worse than in Czechoslovakia , where the chief of Bohemian ancient monuments says all is ...
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