Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... aspects of Archaeology which has been ignored in historiographic research and which is important for the internalisation of the social influences , I shall briefly describe what I have called the " changing images " of archaeology ...
... aspects of Archaeology which has been ignored in historiographic research and which is important for the internalisation of the social influences , I shall briefly describe what I have called the " changing images " of archaeology ...
Page 86
to political and moral aspects of the problem were thus not referred the official reply . In the written answer to the ... aspects than mere legislation . The New Commission From April this year the Historic Buildings and Monuments ...
to political and moral aspects of the problem were thus not referred the official reply . In the written answer to the ... aspects than mere legislation . The New Commission From April this year the Historic Buildings and Monuments ...
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... aspects , however , the volume has a definite positive side which must be acknowledged . Salmon clearly is concerned with establishing a con- structive dialogue between archaeo- logists and philosophers . Her efforts should be ...
... aspects , however , the volume has a definite positive side which must be acknowledged . Salmon clearly is concerned with establishing a con- structive dialogue between archaeo- logists and philosophers . Her efforts should be ...
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