Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... contemporary world did not operate in the remoter past , or that they did not affect the lives of prehistoric people . Nor does it of itself imply any value judgements about the superiority of particular scales of observation . What it ...
... contemporary world did not operate in the remoter past , or that they did not affect the lives of prehistoric people . Nor does it of itself imply any value judgements about the superiority of particular scales of observation . What it ...
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... contemporary world , direct observation in this sense would leave most of us with an impossibly limited view . The reality is that a great deal of what we claim to know about the contemporary world around us depends on ' second - hand ...
... contemporary world , direct observation in this sense would leave most of us with an impossibly limited view . The reality is that a great deal of what we claim to know about the contemporary world around us depends on ' second - hand ...
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... Contemporary historicity is the emergence of a sense of possibility , a possibility enabling a prospect of social justice , that the present may be changed because it is not under the guardianship of a mythical past . What is required ...
... Contemporary historicity is the emergence of a sense of possibility , a possibility enabling a prospect of social justice , that the present may be changed because it is not under the guardianship of a mythical past . What is required ...
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