Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... interpretations . Archaeologists have lost this since the New Archaeology emerged and the discipline has been de - politicised and its resource management arm amputated . The links between archaeology and politics lie in interpretation ...
... interpretations . Archaeologists have lost this since the New Archaeology emerged and the discipline has been de - politicised and its resource management arm amputated . The links between archaeology and politics lie in interpretation ...
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... Interpretation of the Megalithic Monuments of Western Europe None of the wide variety of paradigms used to interpret ... interpretation . By bringing together papers which consider individually or contrast the differing ways in which ...
... Interpretation of the Megalithic Monuments of Western Europe None of the wide variety of paradigms used to interpret ... interpretation . By bringing together papers which consider individually or contrast the differing ways in which ...
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... interpretation of the iconography of age . 1.Size , height and bodily forms These can be " read " with caution as a clue to the age or life stage of a youthful figure , but should never be used as the sole determining factor . Often a ...
... interpretation of the iconography of age . 1.Size , height and bodily forms These can be " read " with caution as a clue to the age or life stage of a youthful figure , but should never be used as the sole determining factor . Often a ...
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