Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... political , much of what is written today is ' passive ' in its political intentions . Many adopting a feminist approach to the interpretation of the past are engaged in the active politics of the women's movement , and thus , like Marx ...
... political , much of what is written today is ' passive ' in its political intentions . Many adopting a feminist approach to the interpretation of the past are engaged in the active politics of the women's movement , and thus , like Marx ...
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... politics , or that political action should be the major role for a world archaeological organisation . UNESCO provides a major example of the kind of calamity that overtakes other kinds of institutions where politics become too central ...
... politics , or that political action should be the major role for a world archaeological organisation . UNESCO provides a major example of the kind of calamity that overtakes other kinds of institutions where politics become too central ...
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... political implications , both Conservatism and Liberalism depending in his view more heavily on the discredited notion of merit . Steve Roskams ( pers comm ) suggests that there may be wider political links in the history of the ...
... political implications , both Conservatism and Liberalism depending in his view more heavily on the discredited notion of merit . Steve Roskams ( pers comm ) suggests that there may be wider political links in the history of the ...
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