Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 5Department of Archaeology, 1986 - Archaeology |
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Page 190
... past ' was extended to incorporate aspects of the social as embodied in the deceased's identity . one . This re - introduction of the past into the present , in a specific guise , raises a fresh set of questions about the relations of ...
... past ' was extended to incorporate aspects of the social as embodied in the deceased's identity . one . This re - introduction of the past into the present , in a specific guise , raises a fresh set of questions about the relations of ...
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... past . The point of Eliot's criticism of Professor Murray was that he had unnece- ssarily decorated the spare , moving and direct Greek of Euripides with Swinburnian flourishes , because that was what the audience appeared to expect ...
... past . The point of Eliot's criticism of Professor Murray was that he had unnece- ssarily decorated the spare , moving and direct Greek of Euripides with Swinburnian flourishes , because that was what the audience appeared to expect ...
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... Past ( A review of the exhibitions " Archaeology in Britain : New Views of the Past " at the British Museum and " Capital Gains : Archaeology in London 1970-86 " at the Museum of London . ) The British Museum's exhibition must be seen ...
... Past ( A review of the exhibitions " Archaeology in Britain : New Views of the Past " at the British Museum and " Capital Gains : Archaeology in London 1970-86 " at the Museum of London . ) The British Museum's exhibition must be seen ...
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