Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 159
... natural concomitant of the efforts of the dominant caste to maintain its superiority by all means at its disposal ( one part of its strategy ) , while segregation within the varna on the basis of caste is the natural result of ...
... natural concomitant of the efforts of the dominant caste to maintain its superiority by all means at its disposal ( one part of its strategy ) , while segregation within the varna on the basis of caste is the natural result of ...
Page 201
... natural within the landscape . However , the form of this ' hiding ' is as complicated and as manipulative as is the internal form and relation , for these monuments are obscured and made natural in the most visible and unnatural ways ...
... natural within the landscape . However , the form of this ' hiding ' is as complicated and as manipulative as is the internal form and relation , for these monuments are obscured and made natural in the most visible and unnatural ways ...
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... Natural History Museum , notes that " the first rule of successful exhibition design is to ensure as great extent as is possible , the exhibition is a generally convivial occasion for the people who visit it " ( Miles 1982 , 23 ) : the ...
... Natural History Museum , notes that " the first rule of successful exhibition design is to ensure as great extent as is possible , the exhibition is a generally convivial occasion for the people who visit it " ( Miles 1982 , 23 ) : the ...
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