Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 3Department of Archaeology, 1984 - Archaeology |
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... past which does not conform to modern standards of scientific methodology ; or to refer to those who , while ... past divorced from any coherent framework of historical interpretation and emphatically stressed this dislocation . Instead ...
... past which does not conform to modern standards of scientific methodology ; or to refer to those who , while ... past divorced from any coherent framework of historical interpretation and emphatically stressed this dislocation . Instead ...
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... past ; and the descriptions of the landscape with its relics of past represents an attempt to find a continuing and enduring spirit which will withstand the rapid encroachment of suburbia . Forster speaks of the " ugly cataracts of ...
... past ; and the descriptions of the landscape with its relics of past represents an attempt to find a continuing and enduring spirit which will withstand the rapid encroachment of suburbia . Forster speaks of the " ugly cataracts of ...
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... past was increasingly seen as an objective world , much after the fashion of the natural world . This had a number of implications . First , it created an enheightened sense of the tension between ' what really happened in the past ...
... past was increasingly seen as an objective world , much after the fashion of the natural world . This had a number of implications . First , it created an enheightened sense of the tension between ' what really happened in the past ...
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