Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 10-11Department of Archaeology, 1991 - Archaeology |
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... political stance leaves it open to those with opposing political views to produce interpretations of the past which will be equally valid in the absence of any truth criteria other than political acceptability 3 . Archaeological Review ...
... political stance leaves it open to those with opposing political views to produce interpretations of the past which will be equally valid in the absence of any truth criteria other than political acceptability 3 . Archaeological Review ...
Page 91
... political archaeology , but I would argue that this must be grounded in a realist notion of truth . A socialist archaeology which is simply the pursuit of political ends by other means is likely to be dismissed by those on the right as ...
... political archaeology , but I would argue that this must be grounded in a realist notion of truth . A socialist archaeology which is simply the pursuit of political ends by other means is likely to be dismissed by those on the right as ...
Page 172
... politics of the plain of Argos , and it is with this scenario that the paper begins . Style : diagnostic and political ? There is cursory reference to style as something ' active ' ( p.101 ) , used intentionally or purposefully ( note ...
... politics of the plain of Argos , and it is with this scenario that the paper begins . Style : diagnostic and political ? There is cursory reference to style as something ' active ' ( p.101 ) , used intentionally or purposefully ( note ...
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