Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... present . This concern in itself marks a radical departure from earlier works3 , independently of the specific opinions held , although these differences are important for further characterisation of current approaches . To a large ...
... present . This concern in itself marks a radical departure from earlier works3 , independently of the specific opinions held , although these differences are important for further characterisation of current approaches . To a large ...
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... present , serving interests of the present , it leads us away from questions of origins ... " ( Kus 1986 , 11 ) . This is an important point to which I return . Feminists and the appropriation of Origins stories One brief example will ...
... present , serving interests of the present , it leads us away from questions of origins ... " ( Kus 1986 , 11 ) . This is an important point to which I return . Feminists and the appropriation of Origins stories One brief example will ...
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... present . Heritage is characterised as elitist , hierarchical and socially conservative . Such a vision is embodied in the country house , the " symbol of Continuity and Security " ( 71 ) . Hewison suggests this represents a dangerous ...
... present . Heritage is characterised as elitist , hierarchical and socially conservative . Such a vision is embodied in the country house , the " symbol of Continuity and Security " ( 71 ) . Hewison suggests this represents a dangerous ...
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