Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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Page 180
... concerned with archaeolog- ical practice . Thus , we include all work related to the identification of how the discipline itself is organised and constituted . This includes how ' facts ' are negotiated into being and how material is ...
... concerned with archaeolog- ical practice . Thus , we include all work related to the identification of how the discipline itself is organised and constituted . This includes how ' facts ' are negotiated into being and how material is ...
Page 197
... concern with subjectivity and perceptions of materials , forms and spaces . Andre's work is very intellectual and he is extremely concerned with its formal qualities . He has devised a three vector model as a metaphor for the factors ...
... concern with subjectivity and perceptions of materials , forms and spaces . Andre's work is very intellectual and he is extremely concerned with its formal qualities . He has devised a three vector model as a metaphor for the factors ...
Page 200
... concerns to those of post - processual archaeology . For in- stance , land artists since the 1970's have had a more active ... concerned to emphasise perception and experi- ence . Shorter responses extracted from the Comments Book at the ...
... concerns to those of post - processual archaeology . For in- stance , land artists since the 1970's have had a more active ... concerned to emphasise perception and experi- ence . Shorter responses extracted from the Comments Book at the ...
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