Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 7Department of Archaeology, 1988 - Archaeology |
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... ethnographic film and ethnoarchaeology which may be related , but as practices are separate genres of ethnographic activity . The possibility itself of a relationship between the two would not surprise anyone , since films have played ...
... ethnographic film and ethnoarchaeology which may be related , but as practices are separate genres of ethnographic activity . The possibility itself of a relationship between the two would not surprise anyone , since films have played ...
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... Ethnographic film re - evaluate what we are doing as ethnoarchaeologists . Thus , my advocation of ethnographic film in archaeology arises from existing tendencies and crises within ethnoarchaeology in the general context of the ...
... Ethnographic film re - evaluate what we are doing as ethnoarchaeologists . Thus , my advocation of ethnographic film in archaeology arises from existing tendencies and crises within ethnoarchaeology in the general context of the ...
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... ethnographic reality in a shape that is more faithful to its constituents than hitherto . But what , beyond such essential but basic details , can film in particular do which is impossible in prose , the culture and eminence of the ...
... ethnographic reality in a shape that is more faithful to its constituents than hitherto . But what , beyond such essential but basic details , can film in particular do which is impossible in prose , the culture and eminence of the ...
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