Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... activity to be distin- guished from the sciences on the one hand and the less prestigious crafts on the other ( Kristeller 1951/2 ) . The conventional opposition between Art and Society invoked in Isagar's title was a result of the ...
... activity to be distin- guished from the sciences on the one hand and the less prestigious crafts on the other ( Kristeller 1951/2 ) . The conventional opposition between Art and Society invoked in Isagar's title was a result of the ...
Page 249
... activity . Routledge , London . 1991. 232pp . £ 35.00 . ISBN 0-415-06374-4 hardback . Reviewed by Mim Bower , McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research , Cambridge . Have the capabilities of the pre - Viking Germanic barbarian ...
... activity . Routledge , London . 1991. 232pp . £ 35.00 . ISBN 0-415-06374-4 hardback . Reviewed by Mim Bower , McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research , Cambridge . Have the capabilities of the pre - Viking Germanic barbarian ...
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... activities . Much humour is directed towards those in positions of power , often in attempts to subvert or belittle that power , or towards sexual activity especially if there are cultural taboos concerning sex . This may well be due to ...
... activities . Much humour is directed towards those in positions of power , often in attempts to subvert or belittle that power , or towards sexual activity especially if there are cultural taboos concerning sex . This may well be due to ...
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