Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... political one . Moreover , it was party political . The first emergence of a systematic study of the past was during and after the Renaissance . The ( first ) Society of Antiquaries - formed in London in the late sixteenth century - was ...
... political one . Moreover , it was party political . The first emergence of a systematic study of the past was during and after the Renaissance . The ( first ) Society of Antiquaries - formed in London in the late sixteenth century - was ...
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... political act ( Brodie 1973 ) , then so too was the application of these scientific techniques . Since the war was largely unsupported by educated young people , it would make sense for them to deny any political component in their work ...
... political act ( Brodie 1973 ) , then so too was the application of these scientific techniques . Since the war was largely unsupported by educated young people , it would make sense for them to deny any political component in their work ...
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... political and cultural implications as I argued at the be- ginning of this paper . It was argued that AHM fulfills a cultural and political rĂ´le in western societies , and through AHM archaeology becomes directly engaged , and often ...
... political and cultural implications as I argued at the be- ginning of this paper . It was argued that AHM fulfills a cultural and political rĂ´le in western societies , and through AHM archaeology becomes directly engaged , and often ...
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