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Page 134
... past . This appears particularly true for those about European prehistory which make the people appear gloomy , cold and moronic ( Burtt 1987 , 48 ) . It would surely be more useful and realistic to encourage children to appreciate the ...
... past . This appears particularly true for those about European prehistory which make the people appear gloomy , cold and moronic ( Burtt 1987 , 48 ) . It would surely be more useful and realistic to encourage children to appreciate the ...
Page 145
... past . As a hard science , the past is revealed , not interpreted the past is out there waiting to be uncovered . archaeologist is often seen as a detective solving a crime . A crime can only have one perpetuator , so there is a single past ...
... past . As a hard science , the past is revealed , not interpreted the past is out there waiting to be uncovered . archaeologist is often seen as a detective solving a crime . A crime can only have one perpetuator , so there is a single past ...
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... past and how material culture offers different routes to the past from those offered by written texts . Inoculating children against accepting as true the contents of textbooks , museum displays and , more generally , the pronouncements ...
... past and how material culture offers different routes to the past from those offered by written texts . Inoculating children against accepting as true the contents of textbooks , museum displays and , more generally , the pronouncements ...
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