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Page 180
... concerned with the past , which we are not : we are concerned with the rubbish in the present left by the past . To join in any great interpretive jamboree successfully we would need to know what our methods are , and that is an end ...
... concerned with the past , which we are not : we are concerned with the rubbish in the present left by the past . To join in any great interpretive jamboree successfully we would need to know what our methods are , and that is an end ...
Page 208
... concerned with the study of the past . The World Archaeological Congress has already identified several areas ( which are neither intended to be exhaustive nor exclusive ) , on which it hopes to focus attention at its future Congresses ...
... concerned with the study of the past . The World Archaeological Congress has already identified several areas ( which are neither intended to be exhaustive nor exclusive ) , on which it hopes to focus attention at its future Congresses ...
Page 237
... concerns based on enthusiasm for public history as a constructive force for change in the present . It is very well ... concerned with the traditional artefact- oriented museum . He compares the formalist perspectives which pre- vailed ...
... concerns based on enthusiasm for public history as a constructive force for change in the present . It is very well ... concerned with the traditional artefact- oriented museum . He compares the formalist perspectives which pre- vailed ...
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