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Page 48
... remains are not devoid of personality and must be respected as the living person should be respected . The archaeologist , by developing and using laws to deal with the remains , is actually showing disrespect for the person that is the ...
... remains are not devoid of personality and must be respected as the living person should be respected . The archaeologist , by developing and using laws to deal with the remains , is actually showing disrespect for the person that is the ...
Page 49
... remains are continually altered and reinterpreted . We suspend their erosion only to transform them in other ways . And saviours of the past change it no less than iconoclasts bent on its ( Lowenthal 1985 , 410 ) . destruction The ...
... remains are continually altered and reinterpreted . We suspend their erosion only to transform them in other ways . And saviours of the past change it no less than iconoclasts bent on its ( Lowenthal 1985 , 410 ) . destruction The ...
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... remains . Europe - orientated researchers , who at this conference comprised the majority , have examined the record ... remains from the key sites of Kow Swamp and Lake Mungo ( earlier Kow Swamp by about 20,000 years ) are very ...
... remains . Europe - orientated researchers , who at this conference comprised the majority , have examined the record ... remains from the key sites of Kow Swamp and Lake Mungo ( earlier Kow Swamp by about 20,000 years ) are very ...
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