Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 143
... audience who , it is assumed , have little or no specific contact with this field . It will attempt to do this by tracing the troubled history of one such debate , that concerning the nature and existence or otherwise of a " Great ...
... audience who , it is assumed , have little or no specific contact with this field . It will attempt to do this by tracing the troubled history of one such debate , that concerning the nature and existence or otherwise of a " Great ...
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... audience appeared to expect . Euripides had to be made to appear ' highbrow ' . In a similar way the social scientists are pandering to the anxieties of our age : the desire not to appear to be falling behind in the broad advance of ...
... audience appeared to expect . Euripides had to be made to appear ' highbrow ' . In a similar way the social scientists are pandering to the anxieties of our age : the desire not to appear to be falling behind in the broad advance of ...
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