Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 15Department of Archaeology, 1998 - Archaeology |
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... politics and his own understanding of both the effect of political outlook on archaeological interpretation and the use of archaeology to naturalise political hegemony ( Tilley 1989 ; Shanks and Tilley 1987 : Ch . 7 ) . At a general ...
... politics and his own understanding of both the effect of political outlook on archaeological interpretation and the use of archaeology to naturalise political hegemony ( Tilley 1989 ; Shanks and Tilley 1987 : Ch . 7 ) . At a general ...
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... Politics of the Past . Routledge : London . Jull , P. , M. Mulrennan , M. Sullivan , G. Crough & D. Lea . 1994. Surviving Columbus . Indigenous Peoples , Political Reform and Environmental Management in North Australia . North Australia ...
... Politics of the Past . Routledge : London . Jull , P. , M. Mulrennan , M. Sullivan , G. Crough & D. Lea . 1994. Surviving Columbus . Indigenous Peoples , Political Reform and Environmental Management in North Australia . North Australia ...
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... political and economic relations that the sphere of cultural heritage is regarded by its African specialists as important to reviving a sense of national identity , which in turn contributes to national cultural , economic , political ...
... political and economic relations that the sphere of cultural heritage is regarded by its African specialists as important to reviving a sense of national identity , which in turn contributes to national cultural , economic , political ...
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