Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 17
Page 119
... debate over these issues relates to archaeology and its place in education . If archaeologists are to play a full part in this debate , it is necessary for them to be familiar with the aims and objectives of the primary school ...
... debate over these issues relates to archaeology and its place in education . If archaeologists are to play a full part in this debate , it is necessary for them to be familiar with the aims and objectives of the primary school ...
Page 197
... debate on the academic boycott ( see Alberternst , this volume ) . meeting was attended by over eighty people including a smattering of Congress delegates and the group from England . It was in this debate that Dr. Weidemann argued in ...
... debate on the academic boycott ( see Alberternst , this volume ) . meeting was attended by over eighty people including a smattering of Congress delegates and the group from England . It was in this debate that Dr. Weidemann argued in ...
Page 199
... debate hosted by the Institute of Ethnology on " Human Rights and Academic Freedom : the case of South Africa " . Professor Ucko outlined the problems as faced by the British National Committee of IUPPS in 1985 and how their reactions ...
... debate hosted by the Institute of Ethnology on " Human Rights and Academic Freedom : the case of South Africa " . Professor Ucko outlined the problems as faced by the British National Committee of IUPPS in 1985 and how their reactions ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
academic freedom activities Africans and Namibians Anti-Apartheid Apartheid archaeo Archaeological Review Archaeology and Education archaeology in schools argued artefacts attitudes boycott Britain Cambridge 6:2 Celts children's archaeology books children's books Christopher Hitchens Coalbrookdale concepts concerned context countries critical archaeology curriculum Danebury debate discipline discussion emphasis ethnic minorities evidence excavation Executive exhibition Experimental archaeology fact Fiona Burtt flint Heritage hillforts Hodder human ideas images important industrial archaeology interest interpretation Iron Age Ironbridge Gorge Museum IUPPS J.D. Hill logy London Mainz Congress male material culture national representatives Neolithic Nigel Holman organisation paper participation past Permanent Council Peter Ucko Prehistoric present Primary School problems Professor Beyermann programmes question recent recognised Review from Cambridge role Senate skills social society South African Southampton survey teachers teaching archaeology theme University volume Weidemann women World Archaeological Congress