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Page 153
... interpretation and that what textbooks , museums or archaeologists say or show is not the truth that they are ( just ) interpretations . Children can even begin to appreciate the problems of imposing our wishes ( romantic images of a ...
... interpretation and that what textbooks , museums or archaeologists say or show is not the truth that they are ( just ) interpretations . Children can even begin to appreciate the problems of imposing our wishes ( romantic images of a ...
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... interpretation of material culture should be presented to the public as such , warts and all , not as ' history ' and not as fact ( historical or otherwise ) . This is not a case of interdisciplinary rivalry : rather , it is entirely ...
... interpretation of material culture should be presented to the public as such , warts and all , not as ' history ' and not as fact ( historical or otherwise ) . This is not a case of interdisciplinary rivalry : rather , it is entirely ...
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... interpretation . Despite , or perhaps because of , the potentially crucial role of ' middle range ' theory in archaeological interpretation , it is a very simple concept and is one which could easily be discussed in public programmes ...
... interpretation . Despite , or perhaps because of , the potentially crucial role of ' middle range ' theory in archaeological interpretation , it is a very simple concept and is one which could easily be discussed in public programmes ...
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