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Page 78
... excavated and recorded . Some 2300 cremation burials and 57 inhumations were excavated from the cemetery between 1968 and 1981 ( Hills 1977 ; Hills et al 1981 , 1984 , 1987 and ... excavation limits Roman ditch inhumation burial area of 78.
... excavated and recorded . Some 2300 cremation burials and 57 inhumations were excavated from the cemetery between 1968 and 1981 ( Hills 1977 ; Hills et al 1981 , 1984 , 1987 and ... excavation limits Roman ditch inhumation burial area of 78.
Page 94
... excavation began in West Berlin ( Figure 1 ) . It was an excavation on a site which " on account of its history differs from all others in Berlin . It is unique in Germany and in Europe " ( die tageszeitung 1984 in Schoenberner 1985 , 5 ) ...
... excavation began in West Berlin ( Figure 1 ) . It was an excavation on a site which " on account of its history differs from all others in Berlin . It is unique in Germany and in Europe " ( die tageszeitung 1984 in Schoenberner 1985 , 5 ) ...
Page 105
... excavation is not a ' neutral scientific ' exercise , but a statement , an act of active remembrance , or defiance , a weapon of the weak individual to counter the powerful State assessment of historical value . Here the excavation ...
... excavation is not a ' neutral scientific ' exercise , but a statement , an act of active remembrance , or defiance , a weapon of the weak individual to counter the powerful State assessment of historical value . Here the excavation ...
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