Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 190
... construction required a certain autonomy of purpose and legitimacy of intention . It is this capacity to act , such that a particular interpre- tative reading of the natural and social worlds finds expression , which is of importance ...
... construction required a certain autonomy of purpose and legitimacy of intention . It is this capacity to act , such that a particular interpre- tative reading of the natural and social worlds finds expression , which is of importance ...
Page 201
... constructions in a landscape , distinctive in both location and form . Megalithic tombs ( along with round barrows ) are ... construction has illustrated a pattern of mound elabora- tion throughout the 3rd millenium BC ( Henshall 1972 ...
... constructions in a landscape , distinctive in both location and form . Megalithic tombs ( along with round barrows ) are ... construction has illustrated a pattern of mound elabora- tion throughout the 3rd millenium BC ( Henshall 1972 ...
Page 207
... construction of theories , as if knowledge were a world of ideas , which is the one which has appeared most attractive to a certain kind of archaeologist . Other archaeologists are , in this light , dreary , pot - obsessed ...
... construction of theories , as if knowledge were a world of ideas , which is the one which has appeared most attractive to a certain kind of archaeologist . Other archaeologists are , in this light , dreary , pot - obsessed ...
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