Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 6Department of Archaeology - Archaeology |
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... lives in this type of society ( with the possible exception of remote groups whose lives are nonetheless profoundly influenced by ' civilisation ' ) . Archaeology also demonstrates the unity of humankind , and therefore provides ...
... lives in this type of society ( with the possible exception of remote groups whose lives are nonetheless profoundly influenced by ' civilisation ' ) . Archaeology also demonstrates the unity of humankind , and therefore provides ...
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... lives as part of history or whether they feel that history is remote from them . In order to ascertain this , the children were asked to choose any number of alternatives from a list of possible answers to the question " What does ...
... lives as part of history or whether they feel that history is remote from them . In order to ascertain this , the children were asked to choose any number of alternatives from a list of possible answers to the question " What does ...
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... lives of the elite . Even social history generally concentrates on the lives of the upper and middle classes . This emphasis may make history appear remote and dis- courage any sense of empathy with the past , especially for working ...
... lives of the elite . Even social history generally concentrates on the lives of the upper and middle classes . This emphasis may make history appear remote and dis- courage any sense of empathy with the past , especially for working ...
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