Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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Page 100
... Active Museum took up the fight , applying for official status and for financial support for the 750th anniversary celebrations , which in both cases was rejected . It was in this context that the Active Museum's call for the excavation ...
... Active Museum took up the fight , applying for official status and for financial support for the 750th anniversary celebrations , which in both cases was rejected . It was in this context that the Active Museum's call for the excavation ...
Page 101
... Active Museum was a co - researcher , and so could bring in many of the Active Museum's ideas . The exhibition opened on the 4th of July 1987 under the title " The Topography of the Terror : documentation " . With simple black and white ...
... Active Museum was a co - researcher , and so could bring in many of the Active Museum's ideas . The exhibition opened on the 4th of July 1987 under the title " The Topography of the Terror : documentation " . With simple black and white ...
Page 105
... Active Museum has managed to resist . The Senate had to allow the exhibition and a proper excavation , the exhibition has been extended , and thousands of visitors have been confronted with the site . As for the North American Indians ...
... Active Museum has managed to resist . The Senate had to allow the exhibition and a proper excavation , the exhibition has been extended , and thousands of visitors have been confronted with the site . As for the North American Indians ...
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