Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 139
... knowledge of the world available at any one time , combined with intuition or lack of intuition , whatever might be favoured on each occasion . The process of creating space is a relative , never - ending and open- ended process of ...
... knowledge of the world available at any one time , combined with intuition or lack of intuition , whatever might be favoured on each occasion . The process of creating space is a relative , never - ending and open- ended process of ...
Page 155
... knowledge which was always a prerogative of Brahmins , architectural treatises were addressed to rulers , and thus had to accept political realities . These included the economic dependence of priests on the wielders of political power ...
... knowledge which was always a prerogative of Brahmins , architectural treatises were addressed to rulers , and thus had to accept political realities . These included the economic dependence of priests on the wielders of political power ...
Page 221
... knowledge imparted by " Archaeology in Britain " is familiar from any undergaduate archaeology course , but the success of the exhibition no doubt reflects its ability to bring archaeology to a great variety of people . Why exhibitions ...
... knowledge imparted by " Archaeology in Britain " is familiar from any undergaduate archaeology course , but the success of the exhibition no doubt reflects its ability to bring archaeology to a great variety of people . Why exhibitions ...
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