Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 2-4Department of Archaeology, 1983 - Archaeology |
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Page 42
... seen , for example , displays of prehistory which reflect one long - gone phase in the history of the subject rather than the present - day subject itself , or we have perhaps been allowed to venture into storerooms where chaos rather ...
... seen , for example , displays of prehistory which reflect one long - gone phase in the history of the subject rather than the present - day subject itself , or we have perhaps been allowed to venture into storerooms where chaos rather ...
Page 19
... seen to derive from the sober and scholarly traditions of the 17th century , while the later speculative works on Druids and Patriarchal religion are considered innovative and wildly romantic . The ' problem ' of 18th century ...
... seen to derive from the sober and scholarly traditions of the 17th century , while the later speculative works on Druids and Patriarchal religion are considered innovative and wildly romantic . The ' problem ' of 18th century ...
Page 41
... seen as participating in the process of internalisation on a very simple level . Without too much effort it can be used to demonstrate the importance of such aspects . My account of this should not be seen as an in - depth analysis of ...
... seen as participating in the process of internalisation on a very simple level . Without too much effort it can be used to demonstrate the importance of such aspects . My account of this should not be seen as an in - depth analysis of ...
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